Africa
GoldenRace receives online certification in South Africa

GoldenRace, award-winning Virtual Sports and Betting Technologies provider is now certified as a wagering b2b provider in South Africa.The certification has been issued by Gaming Laboratories International (GLI) Africa for the latest version of the company’s online solution V4.
With this certification, the company is now able to start offering its online products and solutions in South Africa, which is the largest gambling market in the whole continent.
The company is the leader in virtual sports in Africa, mainly in countries like Nigeria and Kenya, where 8 out of 10 virtual bets are placed through GoldenRace, thanks to its high-quality and cost-effective products, and to the close relationship with their local clients.
GoldenRace has developed and customised its products according to the African clients needs, creating extremely appealing products such as 3D Virtual Football -the most played virtual product in the continent-, Virtual Keno, Spin2Win, 3D Horse Racing and 24/7 Live Games.
GoldenRace’s V4 online solution presents an extended games portfolio and features important innovations, such as a new backoffice.
A real sportsbook with virtual outcome and the most realistic odds and panels improve the player betting experience and boost the business ticket generation.
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