The US-facing subsidiary of the Malta-based company has highlighted greater safety in betting and minimized gambling-related harm as key objectives. This deal is a further expansion by Gamban's international reach in 2022. It builds on its Spanish-language service, which was launched earlier this month.
Jack Symons, Gamban Co-Founder, stated, "It's vital that players understand that there is support available if things get out of control. Affiliates are positioned to make people aware of these resources early on. Through better visibility and accessibility of these resources, Time2play can raise standards for affiliates in reducing gambling harm."
Time2play, as part of the agreement, will provide its customers with free access to Gamban, if they want it. It will also allow them to bypass the $35 annual fee for using the blocking software.
Time2Play co-founder Tim Tepass added, "We wanted to do more to help any of our players that may be struggling with gambling addiction. Gamban was the obvious choice for us because of its reliable technology. Other tools are easily bypassed and don't offer the same level of protection.
"We can't say that we are 'for the user' without considering the implications of our product on problem gamblers. While most of our visitors are casual players looking for information on a casino, some could be at higher risk of gambling addiction. We want to do everything we can to support those people, and this collaboration is just the beginning of our efforts."