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BtoBet Signs Strategic Partnership with Small Screen Casinos

BtoBet has signed a strategic partnership with Small Screen Casinos.
As per the deal, BtoBet will provide the UK-based operator with its cutting-edge sportsbook platform for Small Screen Casinos’ online channels across multiple jurisdictions, namely the UK, Ireland and Ghana.
“BtoBet has an accomplished record in providing flexible and scalable sportsbetting solutions in diverse market requirements. I am positive that this partnership will deliver engaging and enjoyable sports betting experiences for all our players across the entire breadth of our brand’s presence in different markets,” Taj Ratta, Co-Founder of Small Screen Casinos, said.
“We look forward to helping meet Small Screen Casinos’ target to grow in various jurisdictions through the sports vertical. BtoBet’s high-performance sports betting technology will be key to Small Screen Casinos as they seek to deliver an optimal player-centric betting experience. This agreement underlines BtoBet’s ability to configure its technology to meet the needs of any operator and regulated market,” Tsachi Maimon, CEO of Aspire Global, said.
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