ODDSworks approved for Ontario iGaming licence
ODDSworks is already live next door with Loto-Québec
ODDSworks has received an iGaming licence from iGaming Ontario, clearing the way for it to expand its Canadian presence.
The company supplies popular content from land-based casinos in the U.S. and online casinos in Europe to online casinos in North America. It focuses on remote gaming server technology and has its own RGS platform called BETguard. It supplies both exclusive in-house and third-party games to operator partners.
ODDSworks already has a Canadian footprint as it is operational in Québec through a partnership with Loto-Québec.
Further Canadian expansion is don’t he horizon as it is currently undertaking the compliance process with the British Columbia Lottery Corporation and expects to go live with the BCLC later in 2024.
Oddworks’ Chief Operations Officer and Chief Strategy Officer, Kunal Mishra, called the receipt of its Ontario license, “another momentous growth opportunity.” The company already has agreements in place to work with multiple commercial operators in the Ontario market and has now cleared the final regulatory hurdles to touch ground in the province.
“We are really excited that licensed operators in Ontario will have full access to ODDSworks’ portfolio of games,” Mishra added. “We are also confident that online players in Ontario will absolutely love the quality, variety, and innovation from ODDSworks.”
ODDSworks also works south of the border
In the U.S., ODDSworks operates in four states: Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
It went live in New Jersey’s online casino market last spring through a partnership with Rush Street Interactive to take its content live on the BetRivers app. RSI is also ODDSworks’ partner in its other three states of operation.