Malta-headquartered Aspire Global, a leading iGaming supplier, has been awarded a betting licence by the Danish Gambling Authority (DGA). Recently its subsidiary BtoBet’s platform was certified according to the DGA requirements. Aspire Global will now offer betting to Danish players in addition to its current casino offering, using BtoBet’s sportsbook.
Aspire Global has been operating in Denmark within the casino vertical since 2012. With its Danish betting licence, it will now add sports to its offering. BtoBet and its proprietary sportsbook was acquired in October 2020 and operators in Denmark will now be able to take advantage of BtoBet’s renowned player-centric sports technology and features.
Aspire Global runs a successful iGaming operation, operating in 30 regulated markets spanning Europe, America and Africa, including countries like the US, UK, Denmark, Portugal, Spain, Ireland, Nigeria, Colombia and Mexico. BtoBet has a strong foundation in especially Latin America and Africa and is expanding its business with particular emphasis on the US and European markets.
Tsachi Maimon, CEO at Aspire Global, said: “Our offering has been considerably bolstered up by the acquisition of BtoBet and its proprietary sportsbook. We see significant growth opportunities by offering both existing partners and new customers across the world a leading comprehensive gaming offering covering the technology platform, sportsbook, games, games aggregation and managed services.”
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