Balkans
WorldMatch Expands Presence in Bulgaria with Inbet

WorldMatch has announced a partnership with Bulgarian gaming platform INBET. This collaboration marks WorldMatch’s entry into Bulgaria.
As part of this exciting alliance, INBET will offer WorldMatch’s extensive range of innovative games to its users. Bulgarian players will be able to enjoy a complete selection of engaging games, including: Book of Pharaon Deluxe, Banana King and Olimpo Rise of Gods.
Xhuljana Demerxhiu, Head of Sales at WorldMatch, said: “Expanding into Bulgaria with INBET marks an exciting chapter in WorldMatch’s history. We are delighted to collaborate with INBET and bring our wide range of high-quality games to Bulgarian players. The one-month exclusivity offered to INBET demonstrates the strength of our offerings and the confidence we have in their impact on the local market. We look forward to delivering an extraordinary gaming experience to Bulgarian players and building a successful partnership with INBET. This agreement represents WM’s debut in Bulgaria, the opening of a new regulated market, and further international growth for our brand.”
Tihomir Dyakov, COO of inbet.com, said: “We are one of the most fast-growing betting sites in Bulgaria. Our main goal is to continue our great results in the first year of our market entry, and we believe that our partnership with WorldMatch will help us with that.”
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