Swintt Sings Licensing Deal with Gaming Innovation Group

Swintt Sings Licensing Deal with Gaming Innovation Group

Swinnt, the innovative up-and-comer in the iGaming industry announced that they signed a licensing agreement with the Gaming Innovation Group (GiG).

The agreement states that the latter will distribute 50 games from its latest partner’s portfolio. The games include classics such as Master of Books and Heart of Earth, plus new titles such as Legendary and Wild Wild Witch. The deal also states that Swintt’s gamification product ‘SwinttGamify’ will also be distributed.

A Perfect Union

Representatives from Swintt say that they are thrilled with the agreement, as their focus is to deliver high quality content. They say that they share the value of corporate social responsibility with GiG and this partnership is perfect for mutual growth.

Commenting on the agreement, David Flynn, CEO said, “I am thrilled to be announcing this deal between Swintt and GiG. Our focus in delivering high quality, localised content for growth markets directly appeals to the GiG /betfred-employs-gaming-innovation-technologys-gig-comply-solution/ brands and their platform customers. They are also a company who share our values of corporate social responsibility and responsible gaming, making this deal a perfect partnership for mutual growth.”

Additionally, officials from GiG say that they are very impressed with their partner’s portfolio, especially since they are a young company. They are looking forward to working with the young company.

Ben Clemes, CCO, commented on the deal and said, “We have been very impressed by the depth and appeal of the Swintt portfolio, which is notable despite their short history. Being able to partner a start-up game provider in their early stages and working closely with their team is very exciting as we get to offer the latest games and innovations they provide not only to our player base but also our platform clients.”

More on the Company

GiG, who recently poker tables.

The company holds licenses in Malta, the United Kingdom, New Jersey, and Sweden and are in talks with the Danish and Spanish regulators for acquiring licenses.

Source:

“Swintt signs landmark deal with GiG”, George Miller, europeangaming.eu, November 14, 2019.

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