Gaming Innovation Group (GiG) was named ‘Best casino affiliate’ at this year’s IGB affiliate awards ceremony which took place last night.
The annual affiliate awards commend the most successful iGaming businesses in the global gambling industry.
GiG Media is an industry-leading affiliate business, which helps its partners convert visitors into players.
The business operates a mix of channels and websites, which target high-value keywords and traffic to a worldwide audience. GiG media has grown from strength to strength over the years expanding rapidly into new markets reporting organic growth of 31 per cent in 2021.
Casinotopsonline is GiG’s flagship casino site, which connects millions of visitors every year with over 400 casinos, it operates in multiple markets with dedicated languages in 10 separate markets: English, Swedish, Finnish, Brazilian-Portuguese, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Italian, German, Dutch, French-Canadian and Romanian.
Receiving this award perfectly encapsulates GiG Media’s powerful and effective offering to its partners positioning it as the number one media affiliate business in the industry.
Jonas Warrer, CMO and MD at GiG Media, said: “We are extremely proud to have been chosen by the industry as the winner of ‘Best Casino Affiliate’, a highly competitive industry category.
“It’s thanks to the continuous hard work, passion and united effort from the extremely skilled teams we have at GiG Media team, that we can proudly say that we have a strong media business, which continues to grow momentum and gained recognition as the leading iGaming casino affiliate around the world.”
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