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Gaming Innovation Group signs established casino in Switzerland

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Gaming Innovation Group (GiG), has today signed a Head of Terms agreement with an established land-based and digital casino operator in Switzerland, for the provision of its award-winning player account management platform (PAM).

Powered by leading technology and built to suit highly complex regulated markets, this announcement marks GiG’s entry into the burgeoning Swiss igaming marketplace, starting the new year in a similar fashion to 2022, in which it enjoyed a growth in demand for its full suite of solutions from operators around the world.

For its Platform and Sportsbook, GiG now offers innovative and proprietary products with an unparalleled geographical footprint, including certifications in 29 markets worldwide and 7 further markets currently in development. This provides GiG’s partners an unparalleled number of regulated markets accessible through its platform and sportsbook solutions.

Having opened as recently as 2019, the regulated Swiss market is proving an attractive proposition for retail operators, as they look to take advantage of the opportunities online iGaming offers in the region. With 11 online casinos currently licensed and regulated by the Swiss Federal Gaming Board, the market is expected to grow to over €400m GGR by 2024, according to information supplied by H2 Gambling Data.

It is expected that the full contract will be signed with the casino operator in Q1 2023 with a projected go-live in Q1 2024. The agreement has been proposed for an initial period of five years, with the opportunity to be further renewed.

Richard Brown, CEO of GiG said: “Partnering with an established and well regarded retail partner in the Swiss market has long been a goal of ours, and this opportunity will allow us to showcase our market leading technology in another highly regulated but growing market.

George Miller began his career in content marketing before joining the HIPTHER team in 2016 as an Editor and Content Manager. His ability to distill complex regulatory data into newsworthy B2B content led to his appointment as Head of Content in 2017.…

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