Access to the regulated US market is something a number of iGaming companies have been dying for since UIGEA was passed in 2006. With only Nevada, Delaware and New Jersey available to target, its difficult to build a profitable iGaming business until additional US states jump on the regulation bandwagon. In the meantime, keen iGaming operators are looking for ways to establish themselves and their brand in America and Jonathan Swerdlow believes his company can help.
Swerdlow is the CEO of Gamytech, a company assisting iGaming operators (and developers) in penetrating the real money skill game industry by providing white label solutions. Gamytech’s specialty is providing iGaming operators with a product that is legal in unregulated online gambling markets that are in the process of changing their legislation favorably.
According to Swerdlow, skill gaming is currently considered the closest form of gaming to online gambling that is legal in most of the US. We have here a golden opportunity to create visibility and brand recognition in markets that will become accessible to iGaming operators in the future.
I learned Swerdlow will be speaking at iGaming North America in a few weeks and wanted to hear more about his company and what value he can provide to iGaming operators. I hope you enjoy the interview.