Anders Karlsen
GAN Announces Successful Launch of Sports & iGaming in Ontario
GAN Limited, a leading North American B2B technology provider of real money internet gaming solutions, announced its concurrent launch of Sports and iGaming in Ontario.
On April 4, 2022, the Company launched its GameSTACK technology platform to support our operating partner as their PAM (Player Account Management) system enabling both online sports betting & iGaming in Ontario. The Company’s B2C segment (Coolbet) simultaneously launched “day one” as a licensed operator in the Ontario market after being awarded a license by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO).
Don Ryan, President Enterprise Solutions of GAN, commented:
“I’d like to thank the team for their diligent work to power our operating partner on the market on the first day of operations. We expect the Ontario iGaming and online sports betting market to be a key growth driver given the province’s population density.”
Anders Karlsen, President, B2C of GAN, commented:
“The team is thrilled to bring the award-winning Coolbet offering to sports fans in Canada. We look forward to our partnership with the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario to bring gaming to this exciting new market so that players can enjoy a safe, fun and legal playing experience.”
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