SoftSwiss Game Aggregator GGR exceeds €150 million

SoftSwiss Game Aggregator GGR exceeds €150 million

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SoftSwiss Game Aggregator GGR exceeds €150 million

SoftSwiss has revealed that its Game Aggregator GGR has exceeded past €150 million as it hits an incredible breakthrough number for the solution. The firm also witnessed over €4 billion in total bets just last week, so things have been advancing quickly over at SoftSwiss.

SoftSwiss’ solution has been extending its reach into many new markets as of late, including Asia and Latin America, where it has been offering one-stop-shop services to many new customers. The Game Aggregator’s influence has been increasing relatively quickly as it has been merely four months since it attained €100 million GGR. Considering all of this, the solution has been found to be a leading one in the current market.

SoftSwiss Game Aggregator team leader, Tatyana Kaminskaya, said:

“Here comes another fantastic achievement for our team and we cannot be happier! Hard work does truly pay off. Reaching the target of €150 million GGR after very recently marking the 4 billion total bets goal is beyond amazing and is an important milestone in the Game Aggregator growth roadmap. Our goal is to further strengthen the position of the Aggregator on the market by continuously increasing its capacity, expanding the game provider network, and continuing to deliver a superb level of service to our clients.”

Moreover, the SoftSwiss Game Aggregator is a simple and easy solution for all gaming content services, as it brings together thousands of games from many world-renowned developers and offers them in one product. It also accepts many currencies as well as cryptocurrencies and casino tokens.

The solution provides access to over 11,000 titles from 70+ studios, with 3,000+ of these games supporting cryptocurrencies. 

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