ReferOn shortlisted at the upcoming SiGMA Europe Awards

ReferOn nominated for the “Best Affiliate Software 2025” at SiGMA Europe Rome

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ReferOn nominated for the “Best Affiliate Software 2025” at SiGMA Europe Rome

ReferOn has been shortlisted for the “Best Affiliate Software 2025” category at the upcoming SiGMA Europe Awards.

2025 proved to be a big year for ReferOn, aas the platform became one of the most innovative solutions in the iGaming affiliate space. It addresses industry challenges with features like Independent Deal Calculation for flexible rewards, multi-brand dashboards, and affiliate-controlled postbacks, giving users real-time visibility and easy control over their campaign.

Alex Bukin, ReferOn’s General Manager, commented:

“This nomination is a reflection of how far ReferOn has come in such a short time. Behind every new innovative feature is a team that’s not just developing a platform, they’re transforming affiliate marketing. Our mission has always been to strip away complexity and chaos and focus on giving affiliate managers the clarity and tools they need to succeed. This recognition tells us we’re on the right track.”

ReferOn had previously won the “Best Partner for Customer Acquisition & Retention” award at last year’s SiGMA Europe Awards. The team is now ready to show its newest tools and improvements for affiliate operations at Booth 5044 during SiGMA Europe 2025 in Rome.

 Vote for ReferOn at SiGMA Europe Awards 2025.

Lilit Sarinyan
Lilit Sarinyan Content Writer

With a degree in English and Communication, I focus on direct reporting that turns industry changes into clear, accessible insights. Interviews with iGaming professionals, regional market overviews, casino traffic trends, and affiliate developments are at the center of what I do, looking at how the iGaming industry is developing and where it is headed.

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