Kaizen isoftbet

Leading online games supplier and content aggregator, iSoftBet, has expanded its relationship with Kaizen Gaming, one of the fastest growing iGaming companies in Europe. 

The provider’s full collection of slots and its entire aggregation offering will go live with the operator’s Betano brand in Bulgaria.

Customers in this territory will now be able to enjoy iSoftBet’s collection of innovative titles, bringing a diversity of themes and mechanics to the market.

The deal sees a further strengthening of the relationship between the two, with iSoftBet previously partnering with Kaizen brand Stoiximan in 2019. 

iSoftBet has continued its strong commercial growth in 2022, having partnered with Merkur Spiel and United Remote already this year, as well as signing a comprehensive deal with Slotegrator to close out 2021.

Federica Faggiano, chief commercial officer at iSoftBet, said: “We have a strong working relationship with Kaizen Gaming and are very pleased to take our complete solution live with its Betano brand in Bulgaria.

“We look forward to adding real value to Kaizen Gaming in Bulgaria and are excited about the growth of our partnership.”

Dimokratis Papadimos, RNG casino manager at Kaizen Group, said: “Our customers, in territories all over the world have enjoyed iSoftBet’s complete portfolio and we’re very happy to extend this reach further in Bulgaria. 

“iSoftBet continues to develop leading content and we can’t wait to see what our players in Bulgaria think of their creations.”





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