Gaming content distributor 3 Oaks has announced that it is to enter the Italian market, another move that sees its expansion plans to regulated markets in Europe. Its content which drives increased player engagement has been granted certification for the Italian market following accreditation to distribute its market leading promotional tools and innovating games to Bulgaria earlier this year.

3 Oaks was established in January this year and in a very short time it has become a leading content distributor offering innovative tool mechanics and high-value complex software and hardware solutions in regulated online gaming markets. It is headed by an experienced management team with Sebastian Damian at the helm who brings more than twelve years’ experience in providing specialist solutions to the online gambling market. Its portfolio includes slot games and complex gaming tools to improve the player’s experience.   

Sebastian Damian

Earlier this year, 3 Oaks Gaming was granted a licence by the Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission where it set up an office in May. It received accreditation as a distributor to Bulgaria soon after.  It has signed partnership agreements with significant brands and multi-leading companies that include Parimatch, SoftSwiss, Infingame and iSoftBet.

Cloud computer and analytics expert Sebastian Damian, Managing Director of 3 Oaks Gaming spoke about the importance of a client-focused attitude to service the fast-evolving needs of the iGaming market. He said that adding Italy to the company’s portfolio demonstrates the drive towards growth in regulated European markets.  The quality of the offering will bring added value to the Italian iGaming market. He added “Our first year of business has been strong, with a model focused on delivering market-leading promotional tools, innovative games and exciting mechanics that is demonstrably paying off.”

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