Bede Gaming
U.S. Market Roundtable
With America being a complex but opportunity-rich set of jurisdictions for iGaming businesses to target, we sat down with two industry experts to get their thoughts on navigating the notoriously tricky U.S. market. In the following roundtable discussion, senior figures from platform solutions provider, Bede Gaming, and innovative fast-betting brand, BETER, will give us their insights on entering the U.S., the importance of balancing speed-to-market with proper due diligence and the key differentiators that will allow aspiring challengers to stand out from the competition.
Participants:
Jessica Marrs, VP Product Marketing at Bede Gaming (JM)
Jessica is a proven product leader in iGaming. As former Lead of Bede Gaming’s Account portfolio, she led a team focused on delivering innovative payment solutions, improving player onboarding, streamlining player management and omnichannel capabilities across Bede’s international customer base. Now VP of Product Marketing, Jessica plays a key role in shaping the company’s strategic positioning and global partnerships. Her expertise lies in bridging product strategy and innovation across areas to drive growth and operational efficiency.
George Arabatlian, Head of Commercial Partnerships at BETER (GA)
George is a senior iGaming executive with over 12 years of industry experience and in-depth knowledge of sportsbook data feeds, casino aggregation, and betting content acquisition. Having previously overseen BETER’s dynamic team of account managers, his contribution to the company’s growth led to his appointment as Head of Commercial Partnerships in 2025. Now responsible for identifying new strategic opportunities, managing relationships, and delivering outstanding ongoing value to BETER partners, his passion for staying ahead of the latest trends has played a crucial role in the company’s recent success.
What factors make the U.S. an attractive market for companies like yours at this current time in its evolution as a regulated market?
JM: The U.S. is a huge collection of markets, all of which are growing rapidly and show no signs of slowing down. At Bede, we feel the demands of U.S. customers, operators and regulators will be familiar to us, as we see many similarities to the other markets we’re active in, in terms of its fast growth and unique compliance requirements. With the flexibility and agility Bede provides via our open-API, single-codebase model, we believe our technology and expertise will help us support U.S. operators succeed – especially those that are focused on casino, slots, lottery, sports and omni-channel experiences. With Bede, it’s easy to integrate whatever you need for your specific state, whether it’s a content aggregation or a full end-to-end platform solution. Our speed-to-market capabilities also empower businesses to respond to changing requirements quickly, which is key to staying ahead of the curve and maintaining strong relationships with regulators.
GA: The U.S. market is vast, with a growing number of states now operating under well-defined regulatory frameworks. As several states are also likely to regulate in future, there remain substantial opportunities for growth. Together, these factors create a stable environment where innovative, compliant businesses can thrive. Within these markets, we see a strong and rising demand for fast-betting content – which is something BETER specialises in delivering at scale.
Competitive sports are part of the American DNA. Even with such a wide variety, one constant in the market is the appetite for fast-paced content that keeps bettors engaged and entertained 24/7. We’ve seen this firsthand in states such as New Jersey, Colorado, Iowa, Indiana and Florida, where BETER’s exclusive esports and sports content was approved last year. What we’ve learned since is that regardless of the discipline, if it’s exciting and impactful, the U.S. audience wants it.
Another factor elevating the appeal of the U.S. is the rapidly-expanding ecosystem surrounding regulated gaming. Conferences and exhibitions are becoming larger and more sophisticated, helping to build a strong, connected professional community. This gives us a powerful platform to showcase our award-winning fast-betting content and strengthen relationships in the industry.
Any organisation seeking long-term success in regulated gaming and willing to play by the rules needs to establish a presence in the U.S. This is where innovation thrives and both operators and bettors seek new and engaging experiences – precisely the environment in which BETER excels!
How can businesses balance speed-to-market with the need for careful regulatory and cultural due diligence?
JM: The balance between speed-to-market and regulatory compliance must always begin with thorough market research and high-quality, stable platform architecture. Our platform is a single codebase with a modular design, ensuring high agility and unlimited access to the innovations, integrations and configurations that will be essential for cross-market success in the U.S, which involves a lot of state-specific nuance. As being able to adapt to different regulatory requirements and player preferences is so crucial, the fact that even our bespoke, territory-specific solutions are built with configurable options makes it easy for operators to keep on top of compliance while also maintaining their own brand differentiation. In terms of reliability, the cutting-edge technology and third-party automation tools we use ensure continuous stability. By leveraging machine learning and micro-server right-sizing to respond to traffic demands, we’re able to consistently deliver 99.99% availability, ensuring the customer environments can seamlessly handle varying workloads, maintain performance and scale dynamically with live traffic levels.
GA: Speed certainly matters, but in regulated markets, trust is mission-critical.
Winning in the U.S. – or any regulated jurisdiction – isn’t about being first; it’s about being right. The companies that succeed are those that move quickly while still showing full alignment with regulatory requirements, cultural nuance, and industry integrity. This balance is only achievable when businesses leverage strong data, local partnerships, localisation strategies, and adaptive technologies – all foundations that enable fast deployment, while also maintaining compliance.
At BETER, our strategy is to move fast, but with purpose. This means building every expansion on clear regulatory processes, deep local insights, robust integrity measures, and transparent communication with regulators. Our award-winning Integrity Team plays a central role in our U.S. strategy, ensuring that all BETER content that’s approved for regulated markets operates under continuous 24/7 integrity monitoring, total transparency, and the highest standards of fair play.
By following this model, we’re able to understand each state’s requirements quickly, secure the necessary approvals, and go live with partners at speed – all while establishing a foundation of reliability that supports long-term growth.
How complex is it to navigate the state-by-state gaming regulation in the U.S.?
GA: It’s complex, but rightly so. Each state operates under its own regulatory framework, definitions, and evidentiary standards. States want to ensure companies in their markets are reputable, transparent, and capable of meeting the highest operational and integrity standards.
At BETER, we now have several U.S. states under our belt, and this has given us a deep understanding of how to make the approvals process as smooth and seamless as possible. What we’ve learned is that the work begins long before the application is submitted. It starts with proactive communication with regulators to fully understand the procedure required in that state.
One of the most important things is to identify a strong local legal partner who understands state-specific nuances and can help navigate these often-complex requirements. This avoids missteps, reduces delays, and ensures the application moves through the system efficiently. At the same time, maintaining constant dialogue with regulators, providing timely clarifications, and demonstrating transparency in operations all go a long way. This is where our legal team does such a great job. Their work underpins BETER’s credibility, helping us build trust with regulators and partners, and allows us to secure approvals in a timely and compliant manner in every state.
The U.S. iCasino and entertainment market is becoming more crowded; how can businesses really stand out and what considerations must they make for attracting U.S. players?
JM: Casino and entertainment have always been strongly bonded in the U.S., but the recent evolution is the regulation. With such a vast range of content to choose from, offering an enjoyable experience is relatively easy, but for long-term success, we believe it will be critical for operators to develop player safety programmes and features that encourage retention. Operators will need to tailor their strategies in these areas to the demands of each specific market, as understanding the different player preferences will be key to them reaching and appealing to their target audience. For land-based operators looking to break into the digital space, we see a significant difference in expectations around registration between retail and online, so this must be considered when providing any omni-channel/convergence solution. Player behaviour also differs greatly between verticals, so having an innovative segmentation tool like Bede’s can help operators group users accurately and provide better-tailored journeys and offers that feel unique.
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Movers and Shakers – Jessica Marrs
“Movers and Shakers” is a dynamic monthly column dedicated to exploring the latest trends, developments, and influential voices in the iGaming industry. Powered by GameOn and supported by HIPTHER, this op-ed series delves into the key players, emerging technologies, and regulatory changes shaping the future of online gaming. Each month, industry experts offer their insights and perspectives, providing readers with in-depth analysis and thought-provoking commentary on what’s driving the iGaming world forward. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or new to the scene, “Movers and Shakers” is your go-to source for staying ahead in the rapidly evolving iGaming landscape.
In the iGaming industry, it’s no secret that forming meaningful partnerships is a key ingredient for ongoing success; but with myriad platform providers, software suppliers and payments companies vying for operators’ business, these relationships often come in many different forms.
Within some organisations there’s a tendency to prioritise speed-to-market above all else, and while there’s definitely merit in helping operators get up and running as fast as possible, when you do so without first gaining an in-depth understanding of their strategic goals, you risk relying on out-of-the-box solutions that fail to provide the same value as taking a more tailored approach.
It’s for this reason that Bede has always sought to provide a service that’s every bit as unique as our partners’ individual market ambitions. Although our agile and adaptive platform architecture enables us to deliver results quickly and efficiently, we ensure we always take the necessary time to gain a full understanding of our clients’ objectives before supplying them with a solution that’s customised to their needs – and it’s for this reason that we’re a true partner for long-term success.
Built On Strong Foundations
At Bede, our approach to providing 360° partnerships begins long before the integration process has even started. In every market that we operate in, we work closely with regulators and other organisations to ensure that we have a full picture of the local landscape before we approach any operators. Doing so enables us to gain a deep level of insight that can be leveraged to streamline market entry, and also puts us in a great position to acquire certifications when it’s time to launch.
To give just one example, the relationship that we’ve fostered with the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) over the years has enabled Bede to position itself as a trusted and dependable partner in the province. Stretching back to before the market was even opened for non-governmental operators, the groundwork we’ve put in with the regulator has not only allowed us to build up an extensive knowledge of local requirements, but also provided us with the key learnings that will be necessary for our future expansion in Canada in the years to come.
Whereas other platform and technology providers may find themselves coming into the market cold, the fact we already have this relationship in place has helped us make further in-roads with local partners and set ourselves up as an established presence in the province. Our acquisition of Security Control Standard Level 2 certification from the World Lottery Association last year only improved this reputation, and further supports the value of taking a regionally-focused approach.
Tailored To Partners’ Needs
Of course, no matter the market our partners are targeting, having this solid foundation in place is just the beginning. We work closely with each operator that we support to align our strategies with their own specific ambitions and identify the areas that our advanced platform offering, robust integration toolset, regulatory know-how and subject matter expertise can provide the greatest benefit. To do this, we talk to partners 1-on-1 instead of merely offering blanket solutions.
Working this way allows us to conduct a thorough gap analysis that identifies any strategic opportunities and the best solutions to position operators competitively from their Day 1 launch. Not only do we consider the range of verticals that our partners are planning to offer and how our products and engagement tools can help support their efforts, but we also provide a range of services to ensure that their offering is both relevant and uniquely tailored to the market they’re targeting, all of which are further bolstered by Bede’s rich downstream data analytics capabilities.
Whether it’s financial analysis, player segmentation or real-time performance, Bede’s data intelligence captures the key details partners need to optimise every area of their operations, while also giving them the flexibility to apply this information to their own tools. Partners are also free to use our data reporting back office as they see fit, meaning they can enhance their decision-making with real insights, generate further business efficiencies and better support their players.
A Truly End-To-End Service
A key differentiator in Bede’s partnership approach is our ability to maximise value regardless of an operator’s structure or preferred provider ecosystem. Bede’s technology operates seamlessly within any setup, ensuring operators consistently get the best out of our platform and product, from the initial onboarding process to the ongoing optimisation we provide for long-term success.
Rather than simply supplying tools, Bede takes an active lead role in delivery. Each partner benefits from dedicated compliance expertise alongside ongoing support from our product and technical teams, ensuring that their custom platform remains aligned with evolving regulatory requirements while also continuously driving value across our core feature set.
Integration support also extends far beyond the initial setup. A centralised documentation hub, combined with hands-on technical guidance, enables partners to build and consistently evolve their frontend experiences with complete confidence. Operators can either leverage Bede’s existing front-end capabilities or develop their own, which are supported by our APIs, tooling and integration expertise, ensuring a flexible approach to delivering best-in-class player experiences.
Naturally, scalability is built into our platform’s foundation. As our operators grow, Bede’s flexible architecture supports demand without the need for costly or disruptive change. Performance is maintained at scale, providing a reliable infrastructure that evolves in line with all business needs.
Together, this delivers a true end-to-end service that combines strong market foundations with continuous support throughout the partnership lifecycle. By blending out-of-the-box capability with flexible integration options, we ensure each partnership is tailored to operator’s objectives.
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Africa
Bede Gaming’s Latest Sunbet Expansion Delivers iGaming Platform to Namibia
Launch adds sports, slots and live casino, with integrations including Kambi and Evolution.
Sunbet, the digital gaming arm of Sun International, has launched in Namibia using an “internationally configurable” platform supplied by Bede Gaming. The rollout marks Sunbet’s latest African market expansion with the technology partner.
Bede said the Namibia deployment mirrors Sunbet’s other African markets, covering sports, slots and live casino. The platform includes integrations with Kambi, Evolution, Habenero and Pariplay.
Operationally, Bede said Sunbet will also use its partnership with Xtremepush to access CRM tooling aimed at supporting acquisition and retention.
Bede and Sunbet have worked together since 2017. Bede said that after slot regulation changed in South Africa in 2022, Sunbet expanded its digital product line-up, followed by a Botswana launch in 2024. Bede cited H2 2025 Botswana results of 189% growth in registrations, 239% growth in unique players, and increases of 370% in total wagering and 350% in Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR).
Kirsty Stewart, Chief Legal & Client Success Officer at Bede, said: “It’s been wonderful to continue fostering our ongoing partnership with Sunbet, including the delivery of their two global expansions over these last couple of years. There’s a lot to be proud of within this customer relationship, and we’re looking forward to building on the outstanding performance we’ve witnessed so far. I’m eager to continue offering a strong foundation, exceptional service and powerful integration suite for Sun’s future growth.”
Simon Gregory, Chief Executive Officer at Sunbet, said: “Sun International is a well respected and trusted brand in Africa, so Sunbet’s intention was always to leverage this good will by expanding into other African markets. We experienced significant success after our debut in Botswana, so rolling out Sunbet to the Namibian market was the natural next step for us, especially given that Namibia is one of South Africa’s strongest trading partners.
“We are equally confident that with Bede, we have the right partner to achieve our regional expansion strategy. Their platform offers the digital flexibility and stability we need to efficiently enter new markets while living up to Sunbet’s promise to deliver a high-quality experience for players.
“We look forward to building a strong presence in Namibia and bringing the same trusted Sunbet experience that customers have come to expect across our other markets.”
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Bede Gaming
PointsBet Canada rolls out Bede Gaming aggregation and bonusing platform
PointsBet Canada has launched a new iCasino aggregation and bonusing platform supplied by Bede Gaming, rolling the solution into its live player environment in Ontario.
The operator said it selected Bede following a competitive process to add external content aggregation and player engagement capabilities for the regulated Canadian iGaming market. PointsBet Canada runs pointsbet.ca on a proprietary platform originally developed by its Australian-based parent company.
Bede’s open-API aggregation platform gives PointsBet Canada access to a broader casino catalogue, with the supplier naming Games Global, Pragmatic Play, Play’n GO and Light & Wonder among the available content providers.
PointsBet Canada said the platform will support its casino strategy through promotion management and campaign tooling, including “advanced campaign workflows, and automated player lifecycle segmentation.” Bede also said it will provide “a reliable infrastructure with 99.99% uptime, and 24/7 monitoring from its Network Operations Centre.”
“Our strategy emphasizes delivering outstanding digital content that creates exceptional player engagement,” said Scott Vanderwel, Chief Executive Officer of PointsBet Canada. “I’m excited by the innovative tools we now have available with Bede. This partnership positions us strongly in Ontario and prepares us for future growth across additional Canadian markets.”
Bede said the deal is multi-year and includes a roadmap for potential future provincial launches, “including Alberta, as new regulated markets emerge in Canada.”
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