GiG completes partnership with unnamed German-facing operator

GiG completes partnership with unnamed German-facing operator

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GiG completes partnership with unnamed German-facing operator

Gaming Innovation Group has officially completed its agreement with an operator that was not named, but who is an established German-facing operator. This partnership comes before the market’s regulation, which is set to take place later during the year.

This operator will be able to make use of the iGaming platform in order to be able to power its online casino content. The partnership has been signed for four years, and it is established on a revenue share mode. It will be launching in the third quarter of the year.

GiG has not yet revealed the smaller details of the partnership, the company also stated that the casino will be running under its very own licence, which it acquired from the MGA. It also expressed the casino’s intention of obtaining a licence in Germany once that becomes accessible.

This partnership was first unveiled last month, with the platform mentioning that the unnamed operator is a privately-owned firm who was part of the very first ones to obtain a German Schleswig-Holstein licence.

GiG Chief Executive Officer Richard Brown noted back in February:

“Our new partner has a team of proven, industry veterans driving its business, who currently operate several successful brands facing multiple markets. It’s fantastic that they have chosen our platform for their new, German facing casino brand. We are pleased to provide our GiG Core platform to them in advance of the German regulations, which complements our current offering to other noteworthy brands. We are very much looking forward to a long-term and successful relationship with our new partner.”

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