iGaming provider and operator Soft2Bet has acquired a General Licence for other games from the Directorate General for the Regulation of Gambling (DGOJ) in Spain. This license authorizes Soft2Bet to offer casino products under the Spanish market's standards, certifying its compliance with online gaming regulations.
Sof2Bet called the receipt of the new license a "regulatory milestone" in its ongoing mission to deliver casino gamification experiences to Spanish players. "By focusing on localized content and innovative features, Soft2Bet continues to align with Spain’s evolving market landscape and player preferences," the provider said.
The company's customizable solutions, live across multiple markets, are powered by its proprietary Motivational Engineering Gaming Application (MEGA). The company’s approach combines off-the-shelf solutions with bespoke options, "ensuring the right level of customization to meet the diverse needs of its partners."
Leveraging its B2C experience, Soft2Bet has developed and operated multiple brands, including CampoBet, Betinia, and Don.ro across various markets. According to the provider, this has served as "a strong proof of concept, delivering high-performance results, increased retention, and strong acquisition rates."
David Yatom Hay, General Counsel of Soft2Bet
David Yatom Hay, General Counsel of Soft2Bet, commented: "Securing this license in Spain marks a significant step in our ongoing expansion and reinforces our commitment to compliance and responsible gaming. Our rapid growth and dedication to industry standards enable us to provide exceptional gaming experiences tailored to the needs of Spanish players and market alike."
Soft2Bet’s strategic expansion continues beyond Spain, with plans to enter additional markets, including New Jersey in the United States.
In other recent company news, Soft2Bet Founder & CEO Uri Poliavich has been named Executive of the Year at the Global Gaming Awards. “Uri's commitment to innovation goes hand in hand with his dedication to giving back, supporting initiatives that empower communities and create positive change,” the company said in a statement.