BetConstruct Becomes First iGaming Company to Offer B2B and B2C Licences in Canada through Its YoLicense, Its Affiliate Entity

January 16, 2025
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BetConstruct, a leading innovator in iGaming and sports betting solutions, is proud to announce a groundbreaking achievement in the gaming industry.

The company has become the first iGaming provider in Canada to offer both Business-to-Business (B2B) and Business-to-Consumer (B2C) licences via its affiliate entity, YoLicense. This milestone comes following the receipt of direct licence authorisation from the Tobique First Nation in Canada. 

Known for its forward-thinking and innovative regulatory approach, the Tobique First Nation has granted BetConstruct’s affiliate entity, YoLicense, the authority to oversee applications and manage the issuance of licences within its jurisdiction. This partnership reflects shared values of innovation, transparency, and a commitment to responsible gaming practices. 

Transforming the Canadian iGaming Landscape 

This achievement positions BetConstruct at the forefront of the Canadian iGaming market, opening up new possibilities for gaming operators. With the ability to leverage its affiliate entity’s licensing capabilities, BetConstruct offers businesses a streamlined, transparent regulatory framework that fosters growth and innovation. 

Commitment to Innovation and Responsibility 

“At BetConstruct, we’ve always strived to push the boundaries of what’s possible in iGaming,” said Vigen Badalyan, Co-Founder of BetConstruct. “This landmark achievement with the Tobique First Nation reflects our unwavering dedication to creating opportunities for our partners while upholding the highest standards of responsibility and integrity in gaming.” 

The dual-licence issuance under YoLicense strengthens BetConstruct’s role as a trusted leader in the global iGaming space and reinforces its commitment to supporting partners in navigating regulatory environments. 

Shaping the Future of iGaming 

This landmark development heralds a new era for regulated iGaming, with BetConstruct taking decisive steps to build a sustainable, innovative ecosystem for both operators and consumers. With its direct licence authorisation from the Tobique First Nation, BetConstruct is setting a new standard in consumer protection, innovation, and growth within Canada and beyond. 

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