Pariplay earns full supplier license in West Virginia

September 2, 2021
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The Aspire Global company is now able to offer licensees in West Virginia its Fusion aggregation platform.

Pariplay, an Aspire Global company, has today announced it’s been granted a full igaming supplier license in West Virginia. This news come as Pariplay continues its strategic expansion throughout the United States.  

The full igaming supplier license will grant the Aspire Global company the ability to offer West Virginian operators its Fusion aggregation platform that features over 3,000 games.   

This news follows the announcement that in January this year, Pariplay had applied for the license in West Virginia as well as a number of other states. Since then, the Fusion aggregation platform has gone live in New Jersey.  

“The US is one of Aspire Global’s prioritized markets, and a full license in West Virginia is an important marker in the implementation of our US growth strategy,” said Tsachi Maimon, CEO of Aspire Global. “The US igaming market is growing at an impressive rate and we are determined to be at forefront of the developments.” 

The Fusion aggregation platform features 100 games developed by Pariplay as well as content from 60 other studios. The platform also features a set of marketing engagement tools, which are currently awaiting certification in the US. These include a bonus engine, live tournaments, free spins and Spin That Wheel. 

Pariplay is a subsidiary of Aspire Global, a B2B provider of igaming solutions that currently operates in 30 regulated markers including the US and UK. The company recently launched its offering throughout Colombia via Betplay. Similarly to the choice to expand into West Virginia, entering Colombia is part of the group’s plan to expand throughout the Americas.  

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