Digitain yo Unveil Global 2020 Portfolio at ICE London

08 January 2020 / Other

Leading platform provider Digitain is gearing up to showcase its full portfolio of 2020 trading tools and products at this year’s ICE London in February.

The supplier’s state-of-the-art sportsbook platform is set to take centre stage at stand S2-350 from 4-6th February 2020, with its team on hand to advise delegates on its ground-breaking strategies, products and trading tools in store for 2020.

Tailor-made for the demands of live betting in a diverse legislative landscape, Digitain’s comprehensive package of solutions received multiple awards in 2019 for its operational excellence, including the RGW, CEEGC, BEGE and EGR Awards.

Providing an intuitive multi-lingual, multi-currency, customisable interface that can be easily integrated, Digitain’s unique APIs allow for a bespoke service with both new and existing platforms for online and land-based operators, wherever they are on the continent.

In total, Digitain’s sportsbook powers over 100 global partners’ betting operations, covers 65 sports, 7,500 leagues, and offers more than 3,000 markets. It also offers odds on 35,000 live events each month, while its casino solution has 3,000-plus games from major casino suppliers (such as Novomatic, Microgaming, NetEnt and Playson).

Demonstrating its growing global leadership and latest strategies, its delegates will be spearheaded by Digitain’s senior leadership team, including the company’s CCO, Suren Khachatryan.

Commenting on the company’s agenda for the conference, Suren Khachatryan, CCO at Digitain said: “As we’ve seen from our record-breaking year in 2019, more and more operators are choosing Digitain to power their sportsbook – and I’m delighted to see our team going from strength-to-strength in every market they operate.

“ICE London is far and above one of the industry’s leading shows, and we can’t wait to showcase our sports and casino technology to show why we plan to be the world’s leading software partner by the close of 2020.”

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Looking to ICE: Predicting the Buzzwords of 2020

28 December 2019 / Other

With Christmas firmly in the rear-view mirror, the gaming world’s gaze turns to ICE, where the industry will converge on London in February and take over the ExCeL, turning the exhibition hall into a crowded marketplace of competing buzzwords. All of which takes me back to my very first ICE 13 years ago when I was a young, wet-behind-the-ears conference producer pounding the floor looking for exhibitors to spare me some time within which I could sell them a conference package for a boutique C-Level event in Madrid.

I remember approaching one international provider to close a rather substantial deal, which was going to fund that year’s cricket tour, with an equal measure of anticipation and trepidation. When the deal was done, I then had to convince said provider that importing a seven-foot statue of the Incredible Hulk to Madrid did not quite fit the ethos of the event. However, the cricket tour was paid for, so all was well. I remember those days of ICE at Earl’s Court with nostalgia and possibly a bleary-eyed focus on the hedonistic days of starting out in gaming. As with all industries, gaming is fluid and always moving forward, so it wasn’t long before ICE decamped to it is new home at the ExCeL.

However, despite the nostalgia (and thankfully many fewer bleary-eyed memories!) some themes have remained constant over the past 13 years. ICE always seemed to throw up a theme or buzzword that the event supposedly hinged on. I recall that social gaming was going to be the next big thing until someone pointed out that the social gaming might need to be regulated. Then there was “omnichannel”, swiftly followed by eSports. More recently, AI and blockchain have been words that have been on the tip of everyone’s tongue. I even remember being at ICE two years ago seeing an exhibitor hastily adding the words “Blockchain Compatible” to his exhibition stand. Ever curious, I asked how his product was “Blockchain Compatible”, only to receive the response: “I do not know, mate. But everyone is talking about Blockchain, so I thought I would stick it on my stand!”

Of course, not all change is bad. And as an ex-chairman of a large publicly-listed gaming company said to me not long ago: “Simon, it’s time for me to retire – at my last conference, I was coming in from the night out to see the young gun CEOs of gaming companies at the gym. I mean how I am supposed to do business with them?”

In recent times, gaming has grown up or possibly become more professional – and with that, ICE has taken on life as a different kind of event. I do not miss drunken middle-aged man whispering in my ear about how they are going to change the industry with their latest product as we stand in darkened nightclub surrounded by men with similar intentions. The sheer size of the stands now marauding across the North and South Halls means that one buzzword alone could never sum up all the moving parts of the gaming engine. In this business, we talk a lot about innovation – and I have been clear that I believe, as an industry, we must do better in many areas. The below points cover off the areas I believe will dominate ICE 2020.

North versus South

No, I am not going to bring up the recent General Election. I think, a bit like our oversized Christmas Day lunch, we are all ready to move on. There seems to has been a shift in recent years from a focus on the North Hall where the casino and platform providers have taken up residence (undertaking an ongoingly futile battle to see who can build the most gregarious and over-the-top stand) to an increased footfall on the South side where the sportsbook providers have pitched camp. A reflection of the old days at Earl’s Court when the online gaming companies grew from a small corner of exhibition floor to taking over the venue and pushing the offline gaming companies to the back of the room. Ultimately, the only reason for an online gaming professional to venture into the offline part of the hall at Earl’s Court was to nab yourself a Novamatic hotdog.

This world started to change when some bright spark decided that we could service the customers through omnichannel solutions. The growth of S1 and S2 in particular has since added a new dynamic to the show which has been refreshing, allowing more traffic to cross the River Thames (the central reservation) of the ExCeL, meaning that casino and sportsbook professionals do not view each other with the same suspicion of people from “Norf” and “Saf” London.

Clarion’s idea to create a payment village is also sensible and the compartmentalisation of different sets of suppliers into specific areas has meant less running around to meetings, turning up at a stand breathless and gasping for water as you sit down to one of your back-to-back meetings. A little tip here, always allow 10 minutes in between meetings since your first meeting of the day is invariably late which then has an obvious knock-on effect during the day, not to mention the pitfalls for anyone not blessed with a steel bladder. I think 2020 will see more and more divergence between North and South – and you never know, someone may be able to pull off a Blyth Valley moment of their own.

Regulation:
When Sarah Harrison, the then CEO, said that the UKGC would boycott events if the industry did not change, my initial thought was: “well, who cares, we don’t want you there.” Naturally, those thoughts were not based on any misogynistic thought structure of my own, and I fully support the changes that Clarion have bought into address sexism and stereotyping of women.

Instead, my thoughts were based in the fractured relationship that had developed between regulators and the industry. One of the highlights of the conference that year for me, amid the factually incorrect reporting of our industry in some quarters regarding regulation, was a well-known industry consultant (who will remain nameless) informing a Sun journalist, “he refused to take moral guidance from the paper.” Such comedic lowlights, though, detracted from a stark reality: the relationship between regulators and the industry simply had to improve for the benefit of everyone in the gaming ecosystem.

Of course, and quite rightly, the opening of new markets goes hand in hand with regulation. Yet, as an industry, we need to work more closely with regulators and tell them what we can do and how we can achieve higher industry standards around important issues such as player protection. This needs to be an engaging conversation, not disconnected parties talking at parallel, politicised channels. More specifically in the UK, we have recently seen the politicization of regulation. That is not the fault of the commission but a two-way dialogue, based on mutual desire to improve on both sides of the fence, is needed and would be welcome. I hope that latter-day developments, such as the formation of the Betting and Gaming Council in the UK, will help move the conversation to a more open and fruitful place. Especially, with recent initiatives such the rolling of the Betting and Gaming Council’s (BGC) multimedia safer gambling campaign.

As previously noted regarding the new opening of new markets, regulation is a necessary reality and it is good to see that the Superintendencia de Casinos de Juego will be participating in ICE VOX this year.

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Digitain Primed for Romanian Expansion With New ONJN Licence

10 December 2019 / Other

Leading sports betting and casino platform provider Digitain has received certification from the Romanian National Gambling Office (ONJN) for its award-winning platform, allowing the company to expand its global footprint into another established gaming market.

The Class 2 licence, recognising the highest standards as both a platform and software provider, allows Digitain to roll out its full range of services across Romania’s regulated space. Consequently, licensed digital and retail operators in Romania can now enjoy full access to Digitain’s entire product portfolio.

Following the integration of new software, including the latest state-of-the-art Random Number Generator (RNG) from ID Quantique, into its gaming suite, the Digitain platform guarantees fair play and peace of mind between regulators, operators and their players across new and mature markets.

Romania, where online gambling has been legal for three years, mandates that both its suppliers and operators must pass stringent vetting procedures to obtain the requisite certification. Accordingly, Digitain’s Class 2 licence now enables it to sign strategic alliances with certified operators and deliver its market-leading content to Romanian players.

Suren Khachatryan, Digitain CCO, said: “This new licence grants us deeper access to the Eastern European market, affording more and more sports fans the opportunity to enjoy our innovative sportsbook and play our exciting stable of games. Requests for proposal from licensees in the market have been strong and we expect to announce a raft of partnership deals in due course.

“Class 2 certification from Romania marks another important milestone for the company, enabling us to bring our award-winning platform to even more operators and their players across the planet. Approval from the ONJN bolsters Digitain’s ability to enter new markets with assurance as part of our wider expansion strategy. Additional key gaming licences are also currently being processed, notably in Malta.”

Digitain’s signature sportsbook product covers 65 sports, 7,500 leagues, and offers more than 3,000 betting markets. It also offers odds on 35,000 live events each month, while its casino solution has 3,000-plus games from major casino suppliers (such as Novomatic, Microgaming, NetEnt and Playson).

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Digitain To Showcase Latest Success At SiGMA

25 November 2019 / Other

The conference, which takes place at the MFCC in Ta’Qali, Malta from November 27th-29th, will see Digitain arrive fresh from recent wins at the RGW, CEEGC, BEGE and EGR Awards with the supplier set to showcase its state-of the-art sportsbook and casino platform for 2020. 

Digitain’s team will be on hand to guide delegates through its latest products and trading tools designed to operate seamlessly across Europe’s multiple regulatory environments. 

Providing an intuitive multi-lingual, multi-currency, customisable interface that can be easily integrated, Digitain’s unique APIs allow for a bespoke service with both new and existing platforms for online and land-based operators, wherever they are on the continent.  

In total, Digitain’s sportsbook product covers 65 sports, covers 7,500 leagues, and offers more than 3,000 betting markets. It also offers odds on 35,000 live events each month, while its casino solution has 3,000-plus games from major casino suppliers (such as NovomaticMicrogamingNetEnt and Playson).  

Demonstrating its growing European leadership and latest strategies, its delegates will be spearheaded by Digitain’s global leadership team, including Suren Khachatryan and Simon Westbury. 

With Digitain on location to meet with partners both new and old, SiGMA 2019 will no doubt offer unparalleled networking opportunities by bringing together the sharpest minds in the European gaming scene.  

Commenting on the company’s agenda for the conference, Suren Khachatryan, CCO said:   

2019 has been a fantastic year for us, including multiple award wins, new international offices and a raft of products, trading tools and functionalities that have gone from strength-to-strength across the globe.  

We’re looking forward to keeping the momentum going at SiGMA by showcasing our latest raft of trading tools for 2020 

With a bespoke portfolio designed specifically for Europe’s varied regulatory jurisdictions, we work flexibly with operators across nearly every country on the continent. Stop by stand G3 to find out what we can do for you.”  

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Digitain Prepares to Shine at SAGSE

08 November 2019 / Other

Digitain, the leading sportsbook and casino platform provider is set to highlight its market-leading credentials at next month’s SAGSE conference in Buenos Aires (Argentina) from 20th – 22nd November.

Well on its way to becoming the most important event in the South American iGaming calendar, SAGSE is a critical opportunity for companies looking to do business on the continent.

With Digitain set to take centre stage at Stand 209 at Buenos Aires’ Costa Salguero Centre, the team will be spearheaded by Business Development Managers Araksi Sargsyan and Gevorg Rushanyan, both seasoned LatAm experts who have proven instrumental in tailoring the provider’s bespoke LatAm portfolio.

Fresh from recent wins for excellence at the CEEGC, EGR and RGW Awards 2019, Digitain’s highly modular platform enables it to provide flexible functionality and features to meet the unique challenges of the LatAm market; including USSD / SMS betting, creative engagement tools and an immersive range of home-grown games.

In total, Digitain’s sportsbook product covers 65 sports, covers 7,500 leagues, and offers more than 3,000 betting markets. It also offers odds on 35,000 live events each month, while its casino solution has 3,000-plus games from major casino suppliers (such as Novomatic, Microgaming, NetEnt and Playson).

Commenting on their plans for SAGSE, Digitain’s Business Development Manager Araksi Sargsyan said: “SAGSE is a key fixture in the iGaming calendar, and we can’t wait to showcase our full range of products and services designed for operators to get the very best out of the region.

“Because our platform is so modular, it’s allowed us to tackle diverse emerging markets like LatAm with tailored solutions that give our partners total peace of mind. From differing needs in payment provision to website layouts to our flexible functionality and features – we’re here to deliver.”

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Digitain to Take Centre Stage at BEGE

29 October 2019 / Other

Leading platform and sportsbook provider Digitain is set to hit the Balkan Entertainment and Gaming Expo (BEGE) conference in Sofia next month to unveil its latest bespoke portfolio of solutions for CEE markets.

The conference, set to run from the 20th-21st November at Sofia’s Inter Expo Centre, has already proven to be a major staple in the region’s gaming calendar with Digitain set to unveil its innovative range of CEE-tailored products at stand 3.22.

Fresh from recent wins for excellence at the CEEGC, EGR and RGW Awards 2019, its highly modular platform offers customisable features precisely tailored to the region. Providing an intuitive multi-lingual, multi-currency, customisable interface that can be easily integrated, Digitain’s unique APIs allow for a bespoke service with both new and existing platforms for online and land-based operators.

In total, Digitain’s sportsbook product covers 65 sports, covers 7,500 leagues, and offers more than 3,000 betting markets. It also offers odds on 35,000 live events each month, while its casino solution has 3,000-plus games from major casino suppliers (such as Novomatic, Microgaming, NetEnt and Playson).

With Digitain on location to meet with partners both new and old, demonstrating its growing CEE reach and latest strategies, the team will be spearheaded by Digitain’s global leadership team, including CCO Suren Khachatryan and Director of International Business Development, Simon Westbury.

Commenting on the company’s agenda for the conference, Lilit Azatyan at Digitain said:

“Innovation, personalisation and gamification are set to be the name of the game at BEGE this year as we prepare to unveil latest package of bespoke services.

“From USSD / SMS betting, creative engagement tools and an immersive range of home-grown games for the region’s diverse range of demographics, we’ve got every base covered for operators when it comes to one of the world’s most lucrative developing markets.”

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Digitain Reveals Plans for Yerevan “DigiTown” Start-Up Complex

13 October 2019 / Other

Sportsbook and platform provider Digitain has revealed its plans to establish a ‘DigiTown’ complex in Yerevan in a bid to support gaming and tech startups across the Caucuses.

The complex will deliver free working space for tech startups for the first year, which is designed to provide the foundations for growth across Asia and Europe.

Commenting on the launch of DigiTown, Suren Khachatryan, Chief Commercial Officer at Digitain said: “Armenia’s contribution to tech world of IT and tech speaks for itself. As one of Armenia’s most successful companies, we’re delighted to be launching such as ambitious project – one that we hope will continue to put one of the most dynamic, fast-growing regions on the planet.

“As well as attracting investment and fostering entrepreneurship; we’re also looking forward to connecting with the Armenian global diaspora, many of whom will be getting involved in making our country a true open window to the tech world!”

A scale model of the complex was unveiled at the World Congress on Information Technologies (WCIT) currently taking place in Armenia, with construction already underway. 

Digitain – which has continued its global expansion throughout 2019 with strongholds in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America – expressed hope for DigiTown to attract higher levels of foreign investment to Armenia. 

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Digitain Joins G2E Vegas

11 October 2019 / Other

After a hugely successful summer season on the conference circuit, our Digtiain’s focus now shifts from emerging markets in Africa and Asia to the breakout territory of North America.

To which end, we’re all packed and in-bound for this week’s forthcoming Global Gaming Expo 2019, which runs from 14-17 October at the Sands Expo Convention Center, Las Vegas.

Led by a dedicated sales force with proven experience delivering industry-leading B2B solutions across online and retail sports betting technology, Digitain representatives will be on hand to advise delegates as to our North American strategy, featuring a wide-ranging product portfolio and trading tools which lead the field.

After PASPA’s landmark repeal last year, regulated state-by-state sports betting is gathering progressive pace and traction. Accordingly, G2E 2019 – the largest igaming gathering of the year stateside – provides a must-attend conference at which to both distil and illuminate the North American opportunity, as the U.S. market continues to coalesce and crystallise its potential.

Digitain’s definitive sportsbook solution and trading tools are tailor-made for the demands of live betting in a fragmented legislative landscape, facilitating rapid integrations across the world, all supported by centralised control systems.

In total, this sportsbook product covers 65 sports, covers 7,500 leagues, and offers more than 3,000 betting markets. It also offers odds on 35,000 live events each month, while its casino solution has 3,000-plus games from major casino suppliers (such as Novomatic, Microgaming, NetEnt and Playson).

More broadly, Digitain has extended its reach across worldwide markets in 2019, thanks in large part to its highly modular APIs and platform opening up the possibilities with a state-of-the-art sportsbook offering that releases our operator-partners from technical constraints.
 

Digitain’s mobile-first, data rich and API-driven platform is powered by:

  • 65+ sports
  • 450+ in-house traders
  • 170+ software developers
  • 35,000+ real live monthly events
  • 40,000+ pre-match monthly events
  • 7,500 leagues
  • 3000+ betting markets
  • 65+ sports
  • 75+ partners

 
Digitain also offers bespoke UX and markets (customisable by state), as well as tailored player scoreboards for every major sport to increase engagement levels.

Simon Westbury, Director for International Business Development, said: “G2E 2019 offers us an ideal setting to underline the quality and innovation we bring to the sports betting industry. Our unique platform was specifically developed to enable rapid deployment into multiple territories.

“Unlike the identikit solutions that appear to increasingly dominate the U.S. landscape, Digitain can now work flexibly with operators state-by-state to provide unique front-ends which speak to representing their individual brands accurately, thanks to a customisable user interface. It’s a brave, new world.”

Khachatryan added: “I am extremely bullish about the US market for sports betting, but it could be a slow and convoluted road to building a market worth multiple billions of dollars. In my opinion, selecting the right technology partner could be the difference between securing market share and asking your management team to vocationally relocate.

“With Digitain’s elastic automated sportsbook, which features real-time algorithmic pricing models together with CRM tools for player segmentation and bonusing, we aim to take the operational risks out of purchasing cumbersome legacy platforms that will invariably need to be installed into each state at enormous cost. In short, it’s never been more important to pick your partners wisely.”

*Meet us at the TVC Bookmakers Trade Fair – 17th October
Khachatryan continued: “Alongside G2E, Simon and I will be spearheading our international drive back on this side of the pond in the UK, where the TVC Bookmakers Trade Fair is being held at Birmingham’s Cranmore Park Conference Centre this Thursday. It’s great to be back in the city where I attended university, just a short drive from our Digitain hub in Sheffield.

“From this new tech base, we’re rolling out our cutting-edge suite of sportsbook solutions to a growing band of UK independents, looking to catch the latest wave in digital upgrades. We can’t wait to catch up with old friends and meet new partners, with whom we can expand our mutual horizons across a mature market where you need to be innovative to stand out from the crowd.”

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Digitain to Take Centre Stage at ICE Africa

20 September 2019 / Other

Digitain, the leading sportsbook and casino platform provider, is set to unveil its latest bespoke solutions for the African market at ICE Africa on 2-3rd October in Johannesburg. 

Fresh from recent wins for excellence at the EGR and RGW Awards 2019, the supplier will be showcasing its state-of the-art sportsbook and casino platform at stand 1001. Digitain’s sales staff will be on hand to advise delegates on its ground-breaking strategies, products and trading tools which head the field.

The Digitain team will be spearheaded by Suren Khachatryan (CCO), Simon Westbury (Director of International Development) and Hmayak Arakelyan (Regional Director for Africa) who has overseen the provider’s rapid expansion on the continent, signing a raft of agreements with African operators including Westernbet, Betpurse and Moobifun.

Digitain’s highly modular platform enables it to provide flexible functionality and features to meet the unique challenges of the African market; including USSD / SMS betting, creative engagement tools and an immersive range of home-grown games.

In total, Digitain’s sportsbook product covers 65 sports, covers 7,500 leagues, and offers more than 3,000 betting markets. It also offers odds on 35,000 live events each month, while its casino solution has 3,000-plus games from major casino suppliers (such as Novomatic, Microgaming, NetEnt and Playson).

Simon Westbury, Director for International Business Development said: “Exciting growth markets such as Africa are a key part of our strategy, and we’re looking forward to showcasing what it is that makes us special here.  After a landmark year for Digitain, we can’t wait to unpack our full range of products and services and show why we’re the ideal partner.”

Hmayak Arakelyan, Regional Director for Africa saidAfrica is developing rapidly, so much so that it can be arguably called the world’s fastest developing region. It’s easy to see its value as operators queue up to enter, and we’re here to provide tailor-made solutions that meet Africa’s unique challenges.”

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Digitain Expands Its Global Footprint at Betting on Sports 2019

03 September 2019 / Other

Platform provider returns to must-attend conference with a progressive portfolio tailored to emerging markets

Digitain, the leading sportsbook and casino platform provider, is set to showcase its powerhouse portfolio at this month’s must-attend Betting on Sports conference, which runs from 17th-20th September at Olympia London.

Fresh from recent wins for excellence at the EGR and RGW Awards 2019, the supplier will be unveiling its progressive platform at Stand L8, where Digitain’s sales force will be on site to advise delegates as to its innovative strategies, products and trading tools which lead the market.

The Digitain team will be spearheaded by Simon Westbury (Director of International Development) and Hmayak Arakelyan (Regional Director for Africa) who are overseeing the provider’s rapid expansion, particularly across emerging territories from Africa to Latin America.

The firm has increased its reach, thanks in large part to its highly modular APIs and a platform which offers odds on 65 different sports, 7,500 leagues, and more than 3,000 betting markets. It also delivers odds on 35,000 live events each month, while its casino solution has 3,000-plus games from major casino suppliers (such as Novomatic, Microgaming, NetEnt and Playson).

Simon Westbury said: “Betting on Sports grows in stature each year and is one of the first dates in the diary for our summit schedule. We can’t wait to unpack our full range of products and services after a landmark year for Digitain, in which we’re setting up an international network of hubs, including a new flagship office in the UK in Sheffield.”

Hmayak Arakelyan said: “Because our platform is so modular, it’s allowed us to tackle diverse emerging markets like Africa with precision and confidence. From differing needs in payment provision to website layouts, our flexible functionality and features (e.g. facilitating USSD / SMS betting, creative engagement tools and an immersive range of home-grown games) give our partners total peace of mind.

“BOS delivers a fantastic forum at which to network with our partners, both old and new, while the panel sessions are filled with seasoned speakers who offer excellent insight into the industry’s current trends and challenges on a variety of subjects.”

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