iGaming Companies Directory
5435 companies across live casino, slots, payments, operators, and more.
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Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission
St Mary’s Court, Hill Street, Douglas, Isle of Man IM1 1EU
The Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission (GSC) is the statutory gambling regulator for the Isle of Man, a Crown dependency in the Irish Sea. Established by the Gambling Supervision Act 2001, it licenses and oversees all gambling conducted on or from the island, with particular global recognition for its remote/online eGaming regime. The GSC is a public body funded by licence and supervision fees, not a commercial operator, and is accountable through the Isle of Man Council of Ministers to Tynwald. It regulates online casinos, poker, bingo, sports betting, betting exchanges, lotteries, gaming software suppliers, land-based casinos and betting offices, and also supervises anti-money-laundering compliance across the sector. The Commission gained international prominence as the licensing authority behind the Isle of Man eGaming industry, one of the first dedicated online gambling regimes in the world. It works with other regulators through formal arrangements and is led by Chief Executive Conor Grant. Its headquarters are in Douglas, Isle of Man.
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Rush Street
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Rush Street Gaming, LLC is a privately held casino development and management company headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 2005 by real estate investor Neil Bluhm and gaming executive Greg Carlin, the company took its name from the historic Chicago street and has grown into one of the largest private casino operators in the United States. It develops and operates gaming and entertainment properties under the Rivers Casino brand, including venues in Des Plaines, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Schenectady, and Portsmouth. The flagship Rivers Casino Des Plaines has consistently ranked among the highest-grossing casinos in the Chicago area, while Rivers Casino Philadelphia operates a notable dealer-training school that creates local career pathways. Through its subsidiary Rush Street Interactive, listed on the NYSE under the ticker RSI, Rush Street Gaming also runs online casinos and sportsbooks under the BetRivers and PlaySugarHouse brands. The company remains family- and privately controlled, with Bluhm as a principal and Carlin as Chief Executive Officer, and it continues to pursue opportunities in both land-based and online gaming across the United States.
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Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians
Lake County, California, USA
The Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians is a federally recognized Native American tribe with ancestral homelands in Lake County, California, north of San Francisco. One of several Pomo bands in the region, it has become widely known in the U.S. tribal gaming sector as the proponent of a long-planned, roughly $700 million casino-resort project in the city of Vallejo, Solano County. Because the band is landless and holds no reservation or trust land base, it has spent more than two decades trying to persuade the U.S. Department of the Interior to take land into trust on its behalf so the casino can be built. The project has produced repeated legal and political battles: the city of Vallejo supports it as an economic anchor, while opposition groups have challenged federal approval in court. A federal district court ruled against the tribe's land-into-trust application, and the Scotts Valley Band has appealed, leaving the project's fate unresolved. As a sovereign tribal government, the band provides services to its enrolled members and funds programs through federal grants and other sources. It currently operates no gaming facility, but its gaming ambitions tie it directly to the tribal casino segment of the broader U.S. gambling industry.
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Metaspins
Limassol, Cyprus
Metaspins is a cryptocurrency-focused online casino and sportsbook launched in 2022. It is operated by Untitled Limited, a company registered in Cyprus, and holds a gaming licence issued by the Government of Curaçao. The platform is built for crypto-native players, accepting Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin and numerous altcoins, and offering a full suite of iGaming products: thousands of slots, table games, live dealer games, and a comprehensive sportsbook. Metaspins distinguishes itself with a Provably Fair system that lets users cryptographically verify each game round, alongside instant crypto deposits and withdrawals. The company also runs a tiered VIP programme and frequent promotions. In August 2026, Metaspins expanded into prediction markets with an event-based trading product, allowing users to trade on real-world outcomes using cryptocurrency. With a lean team of roughly 30-50 employees, the company positions itself as a transparent, fast and privacy-oriented alternative to fiat-based casinos. Public leadership information identifies CEO Mantas, CTO Rokas and CMO Tomas, though full names are not disclosed.
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SOFTSWISS Sportsbook
Ta' Xbiex, Malta
SOFTSWISS is an international B2B technology company that builds and licenses software for the online gambling industry, with its sports betting brand, SOFTSWISS Sportsbook, serving as one of its flagship products. Founded in 2009 in Tallinn, Estonia, and now operating from a headquarters in Ta' Xbiex, Malta, the company supplies turnkey and modular solutions to licensed operators across Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa. Its product ecosystem spans a crypto-friendly online casino platform, the sportsbook, a game aggregator connecting operators to thousands of third-party casino titles, an affiliate management system called Affilka, a jackpot aggregator, and a dedicated cryptocurrency processing solution. SOFTSWISS holds a Malta Gaming Authority B2B licence and is widely recognised for its early adoption of native cryptocurrency support in iGaming. The company has grown to more than 2,000 employees, with development hubs in Poland, Estonia and Ukraine, and is a regular presence at industry events such as ICE London and SIGMA. Founder Ivan Montik continues to lead the company as CEO, supported by a leadership team responsible for commercial, operational and technology strategy. SOFTSWISS Sportsbook positions itself as a modular betting platform that operators can launch alongside casino content, a strategy referenced in Yogonet's 2026 coverage of prediction markets.
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Entain Australia
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Entain Australia Pty Ltd is the Australian subsidiary of Entain plc, one of the world’s largest sports-betting and gaming groups, and operates two of Australia’s best-known online wagering brands: Ladbrokes Australia and Neds. The company’s roots in Australia date from 2013, when the then GVC Holdings acquired Betchoice Pty Ltd and its licensed Ladbrokes.com.au business; the local arm adopted the Entain Australia name after the global rebrand in December 2020. Headquartered in Melbourne, it employs roughly 1,000 people across technology, trading, marketing, and customer operations. Entain Australia is consistently ranked among the country’s top three online wagering operators by market share, competing with Sportsbet and Tabcorp’s digital TAB brand. In 2022 it also entered an unusual platform-as-a-service arrangement, using its proprietary technology to power betr, a News Corp-backed wagering operator launched by Matt Tripp. The company holds state and territory online bookmaker licences, is a member of Responsible Wagering Australia, and supplies full sports and racing wagering, live streaming, and high-frequency markets through its consumer brands.
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Neds
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Neds is an Australian online bookmaker and racing wagering operator, launched in 2017 by industry veteran Andrew Vouris. Headquartered in Melbourne, it offers bettors a mobile-first sportsbook covering AFL, NRL, cricket, tennis, basketball and soccer, plus horse and greyhound racing from Australian and international meetings. The brand built its early reputation on same-game multi betting, rapid product updates and aggressive promotional offers, positioning itself as a challenger to major incumbents such as Sportsbet and Ladbrokes. In 2019 the business was acquired by GVC Holdings and now operates within Entain’s Australian division alongside Ladbrokes, sharing trading, technology and compliance functions. Neds remains wagering-only, with no casino or poker products, and holds bookmaker licences within Australia’s state-based point-of-consumption framework. Its mobile apps support pre-match and in-play betting, cash-out and odds boosts, and the Neds brand is still one of the recognised names in the Australian digital wagering market.
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EMMA
Prague, Czech Republic
EMMA is a Prague-based investment and holding group built around Czech entrepreneur Jiří Šmejc, and the parent vehicle for some of Central and Eastern Europe’s most recognisable gambling brands. Its history dates to 2007, when Šmejc, formerly associated with PPF Group, founded EMMA Capital. In 2020, EMMA Capital and London-listed Entain combined their CEE-facing betting and gaming assets into a 50:50 joint venture also named EMMA, creating one of the region’s largest betting groups by revenue. Entain exited the partnership in 2021, leaving control with Šmejc’s holding group. EMMA operates through Fortuna, its flagship retail and online sports-betting and casino brand, and through bet-at-home, an online betting and casino business strong in German-speaking and CEE markets. Its licensed footprint covers Czechia, Slovakia, Poland, Romania and Croatia. EMMA is therefore best understood as a strategic owner and consolidator of gambling businesses, rather than a consumer-facing operator in its own right.
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Qualstels
United Kingdom
Qualstels is a UK-based prize draw and lottery operator active in the iGaming sector. The company designs, operates and administers online prize draws, largely for the regulated lottery segment, and has a particular focus on compliant customer onboarding and winner verification. It is best known in industry circles from the Rokker whitepaper on prize draw operators, which highlighted how operators in this niche use identity checking and anti-money-laundering technology. Qualstels works with identity-verification provider Rokker to automate checks on entrants and winners, reflecting the growing regulatory expectation that prize draws, not just casinos and betting sites, meet formal KYC standards. By operating under a Great Britain gambling licence, Qualstels sits within the broader online gaming economy while remaining a small, specialist player in the sector. Its name appears more often in compliance discussions and licence registers than on consumer-facing gambling websites: the business is essentially an operational layer behind the scenes, running draws for its own or partner brands. Public information about its management team is limited, and it is not a high-street betting brand or casino operator.
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