Bragg Gaming Group has entered into a new strategic partnership with Super Technologies (formerly Superbet) to support the operator’s next phase of growth.
The agreement sees Bragg become a key execution partner, delivering its full suite of content aggregation and delivery services across Super’s multi-brand, multi-jurisdictional portfolio.
It builds on an existing relationship that began in 2020 and has seen successful launches in Romania, Belgium, Serbia and most recently, Brazil.
The deal significantly enhances Super‘s platform content portfolio and includes the provision of third-party, proprietary, exclusive, and bespoke content via the Bragg Remote Games Server (RGS) and the Bragg HUB content delivery platform.
In addition, Bragg’s FUZE promotional, engagement and gamification tools will be implemented across certain selected content.
“We are excited to be selected as preferred partner to Super Technologies,” said Bragg Gaming CEO Matevž Mazij. “This partnership is built to win, providing frictionless services, unified delivery and promotional solutions to their multi-brand ecosystem and unlocking stronger performance, lower costs, and faster execution.
“We are a leading specialist in regulated market gaming aggregation, ready to power every Super Technologies brand, everywhere.”
Super Technologies vice president of product for gaming Maxim Verplanken said: “Our decisions always derive from our driven customer-centric mindset. Selecting Bragg as our preferred content Delivery Partner was a strategic choice driven by the diversity of their content provider portfolio, as well as the strong technical support and partnership mindset that they have demonstrated.
“Furthermore, this partnership reflects the depth of our entertainment ecosystem and underscores the high quality of Bragg’s products and its consistent ability to deliver fully compliant, market-leading solutions.”
Shares in Bragg Gaming Group Inc (TSX:BRAG) were trading at CA$2.60 per share in Toronto earlier Tuesday.