Stake.com CEO Mladen Vuckovic

Malta-registered B2B iGaming solutions provider Aspire Global has signed a new deal with Curaçao-licensed sportsbook Stake.com.

The deal covers the provision of Aspire Global’s platform, sportsbook, games, game aggregator and managed services to Stake.com’s new website offering: stake.co.uk.

Stake.com was launched in 2017 and processes over 30 million bets per year. It is now in process of launching its new online casino and betting site stake.co.uk in the United Kingdom.

CEO at Aspire Global Tsachi Maimon commented that “we are thrilled to partner with such a strong, fast-growing brand as Stake.com which provides an innovative gaming experience.”

“This partnership is yet another proof of the strength and attractiveness in our complete iGaming offering. We look forward to support Stake.com in further strengthening their position as a fast-growing, innovative iGaming company in the large UK market”, he continued.

Stake.com CEO Mladen Vuckovic remarked:

“When we planned our expansion to the regulated UK market, we searched for a partner who can provide the entire iGaming offering and is renowned for its technology, expertise and products.  Aspire Global met our high standards and will offer our players a unique experience across multiple verticals. We look forward to continue our expansion together with Aspire Global.”

Aspire Group operates in 30 regulated markets in Europe, Africa and the Americas.

Featured Image: Mladen Vuckovic / LinkedIn





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