QuinnBet goes live via Pragmatic Solutions’ iGaming platform

Sportsbook QuinnBet has officially migrated to Pragmatic Solutions’ online gaming system, with a particular focus on its UK and Ireland operations.

By adopting Pragmatic’s Player Account Management (PAM) platform, the sports betting brand aims to leverage the platform’s technology stack to enhance aspects such as regulatory compliance, player experience, and security.

Regarding this new partnership, Brenda Quinn, CEO of QuinnBet, stated: “Our mission at QuinnBet has always been to provide our customers with a top-tier gaming and sports betting experience while ensuring compliance with the highest regulatory standards. By migrating to the Pragmatic Solutions PAM platform, we have taken a significant step forward in achieving these objectives.

“The platform’s flexibility, scalability, and extensive pre-integrations with leading content and service providers enable us to continually enhance our offerings and improve our customer experience. We are excited about this new chapter and look forward to leveraging the full capabilities of the platform.”

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For QuinnBet, this update follows an announcement made in January when the sportsbook became the official sponsor of Millwall Football Club under an initial two-year agreement.

On Pragmatic Solutions’ side, the recent development coincides with the appointment of Ernesto Perez as the company’s Director of Technology in January.

Ashley Lang, CEO of Pragmatic Solutions, also commented on the deal, saying: “We are delighted to welcome QuinnBet to the growing community of leading operators using the Pragmatic Solutions PAM platform.

“Our technology is designed to support ambitious, multi-market operators like QuinnBet, providing them with the tools they need to expand, optimise, and deliver exceptional player experiences. We look forward to supporting their continued growth in the UK and Ireland.”

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