SBC News Soft2Bet enters Spain through DGOJ-licensed acquisition
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Soft2Bet enters Spain through DGOJ-licensed acquisition

Soft2Bet has successfully completed the acquisition of a Spanish operator which holds a licence from the General Directorate of Gambling Regulation (DGOJ) for other games and betting.

The acquisition will help the global igaming provider to expand significantly into the country and enhance the experience of local players, offering casino products in full compliance with the local online gaming regulations.

David Yatom Hay, Legal Director of Soft2Bet, added: The acquisition of a Gaming Operator in Spain marks a significant step in our ongoing expansion and reinforces our commitment to compliance and responsible gaming.

“Our rapid growth and dedication to industry standards enable us to provide exceptional gaming experiences tailored to the needs of Spanish players and market alike.”

Geographical expansion has been a top priority for Soft2Bet so far into the new year, with the company just recently strengthening its footprint in Nigeria. 

It is now using its Motivational Engineering Gamification Application (MEGA) to power Waddibet – the sports betting brand of regional player Channels Media Group.

On its African market traction gains, Martin Collins, Chief Business Development Officer of Soft2Bet, commented: “As a group, Soft2Bet is truly delighted to announce its first African partnership with a high-calibre media partner like Channels TV. 

“Nigeria is the continent’s largest economy and a vibrant market and the combination of Channels TV’s strong brand equity and our highly localised and powerful solutions will deliver strong growth in this major market.” 

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