iGaming platform provider Pronet Gaming has been granted an international Isle of Man Software Supplier Licence (B2B), allowing it to expand the provision of its iGaming services to Asian markets.
Awarded by the Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission and facilitated by consultancy Amber Gaming, the licence arrives as Pronet Gaming completes a period of significant infrastructure investment, refocusing and enabling the business to best serve operator clients in Asia and beyond, the company explained.
“We are proud to have supported Pronet Gaming through the software licence process and are excited to see their ongoing success as they continue to expand and evolve their iGaming services within new markets,” said Jade Zorab, Amber Gaming’s Managing Director.
“This is not only testament to the opportunities that the world-renowned Isle of Man software licence provides but also the unparalleled licensing and consultancy support provided by the team at Amber Gaming.”
Tara Leneghan, Strategic Partnership Manager at Digital Isle of Man, added “We are delighted to welcome Pronet Gaming to the Island’s thriving ecosystem. Pronet Gaming’s acquisition of a Software Supplier License reflects the island’s attractive proposition, which offers a mature and robust licensing regime and a supportive and experienced ecosystem for gaming companies to flourish.”
Pronet Gaming said the new license also arrives at a time when the company has added a new 360 betting exchange solution to the full turnkey platform specialist’s product offering.
“We are thrilled to receive the highly reputed Isle of Man software licence,” said Pronet Gaming CEO, Alex Leese.
“As we move forward with our expansion plans and enter new partnerships with operators and third parties in Asia, this seal of approval cements us as a globally trusted partner and enables us to build relationships that will be integral to business growth.”
Pronet Gaming has seen rapid growth in recent years, having provided a range of operators with casino and sportsbook platform solutions, as well as a range of retail options, in a variety of jurisdictions around the world.
This growth, it said, has funded a massive investment in IT, new offices and team development, allowing the business to perfect its offering to markets in Asia, where its services will allow brands to offer localised products to their customers and a genuine point of difference among competitors.