BGaming, a renowned iGaming content provider, has forged a strategic partnership with BV Group, a leading online gaming operator. This collaboration marks a significant milestone for BGaming, paving the way for its ambitious expansion into global markets in 2024.
Under this agreement, a selection of BGaming’s premier games, including titles such as Aztec Magic Bonanza, Burning Chilli X, and Aloha King Elvis, are now accessible to the clientele of BV Group. This initiative not only diversifies the gaming options available to BV Group’s users but also enhances BGaming’s visibility and footprint in the international iGaming landscape.
BV Group, with its origins dating back to 1946, has long been established as a distinguished operator in the industry, renowned for its comprehensive offering of casino and sports betting content. The recent rebranding from its former identity, BetVictor Group, to BV Group, underscores the operator’s dynamic approach to adapting and evolving within the fast-paced online gaming environment.
The integration of BGaming’s content on BV Group’s platform signifies a major leap in BGaming’s strategic efforts to broaden its global reach. This comes on the heels of a year marked by strategic market entries and significant commercial achievements for BGaming, showcasing the provider’s commitment to delivering engaging and high-quality iGaming content.
This partnership not only signifies a robust collaboration between two leading entities in the iGaming world but also sets the stage for BGaming’s continued growth and success in reaching new audiences and markets globally.
Marina Ostrovtsova, CEO at BGaming, said: “We are thrilled to have signed this global agreement with BV Group, one of the giants of the industry. Our games are sure to entertain the operator’s customers and we look forward to seeing this partnership develop well into the future.
“Following a 2023 that exceeded all of our expectations, signing landmark deals with widely respected names, such as BV Group, indicates our ambitious growth plans for 2024.”