Stakelogic has been on a tear with the company making its plans for the United States known for a while and now, the company has obtained its third iGaming license to provide its products locally to regulated operators in Rhode Island, a bustling online casino market in the country.
Thanks to this, Stakelogic is seeking to establish its footprint in the market and further strengthen its overall US and North American footprint. Previous licenses were obtained in both Michigan and Pennsylvania, which are two other vital arteries of iGaming in the country, with New Jersey still another place to expand into.
Stakelogic has hailed the significance of this milestone, with CEO Stephan van den Oetelaar arguing that this move would allow the company to better establish itself locally and continue on building its momentum in the coveted market.
"This expansion is a testament to our commitment to excellence and our strategy to be at the forefront of the online casino industry in North America. We are grateful to the Rhode Island regulators for their trust and cooperation and look forward to making a positive impact on the local gaming scene," the company’s boss added, effusive about what lies ahead.
Stakelogic has similarly pursued opportunities elsewhere in North America, with the company pushing into Ontario with SkillOnNet. The supplier has been determined to make its products available locally, and is so far succeeding.
Stakelogic has been driving similar forays back in Europe where the company has signed several partnerships to deploy its content offering with prominent brands. Among those are ATG and SKS365, and there are more partnerships planned by the supplier for 2024.
As online casinos are becoming an increasingly talked-about vertical in the United States, Stakelogic is poised to gain an advantage from its early entry into the market.
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