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Horses for courses: Should operators pick their platform provider on a case-by-case basis? Share
April 13, 2021
In the early days of iGaming, a handful of platform providers held sway, dominating the market and limiting the choice of operators. However, a new breed of supplier has now emerged and is offering valid alternatives, particularly in emerging markets.
With that in mind, as regulation is passed for more of these new markets around the world, are operators still better sticking to the tried and tested? Or is it time they adopted a ‘horses for courses’ solution, picking their platform on a case-by-case basis?