NeoGames has gained approval in the state of Connecticut to serve as a supplier through its Pariplay subsidiary. Connecticut joins four other US states that offer Pariplay’s products, including Pennsylvania, Michigan, West Virginia and New Jersey.
NeoGames CEO Moti Malul said: “We are delighted to have gained our Connecticut license, which is our fifth awarded to Pariplay in the United States. Our bold approach to entering regulated markets is something we’re very proud of, and this is allowing us to continue to excel as a business.”
In addition to getting the green light to operate within the state, the supplier gained an online gaming service provider and gaming services registration exemption, as well as a supplier license from the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation.
Pariplay Head of Compliance Lawrence Hanlin said: “As more and more markets embrace regulation in the United States, we’re given further opportunities to make a real impact for operators and partners alike.
“Connecticut marks an important milestone for us in our quest to be the leading aggregator across the States, and we’re very proud of all we have achieved so far, with us now live in five of the six markets which allow for online slot gaming.”
The company has made significant strides to expand throughout North America. NeoGames recently acquired Gaming Laboratories International’s GLI-33 Events Wagering System certification for the BtoBet sportsbook platform. The deal paved the way for NeoGames to deploy the sportsbook in North America.
NeoGames signed 12 deals through Pariplay to provide games and content aggregation. Among those partnership were agreements with BetMGM to launch in Michigan and New Jersey, as well as a deal with DraftKings.
In the US and Ontario, the company expanded its partnership with Caesars Entertainment, which included offers, games and aggregation through Pariplay.