iGaming Platform Comparisons
Six platforms profiled against the same eight disclosed criteria, sorted by disclosed licensing-jurisdiction count, descending.
Central fact that applies to every profile here: none of these six platforms' licences grant access to the Spanish regulated market, which has been M&A-only since 2018. See our market entry guide for why.
The 8 Evaluation Criteria
- Licensing Footprint
- Game Catalog Size
- Payment Methods
- Years Operating
- Named Reference Clients
- Team Scale
- Target Operator Size
- Compliance Tooling
White Hat Gaming
Modular casino and sportsbook platform with the broadest disclosed licensing footprint in this comparison.
- Founded
- 2012
- Licensing footprint
- 26+ regulatory bodies, including Pennsylvania, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Colorado, and New Jersey gaming authorities, plus the Malta Gaming Authority and the UK Gambling Commission
Notable for: Broadest disclosed licensing footprint of the six: 26+ regulatory bodies, spanning numerous US states plus Malta and the UK.
Digitain
Sportsbook-led B2B platform with named enterprise clients and a proprietary payment gateway.
- Founded
- 1999
- Licensing footprint
- 20+ licensed markets over the last 5 years, including Malta (MGA/B2B/592/2018), UK Gambling Commission (#63601), Belgium, Romania, Greece, Sweden, Peru, Curaçao, and South Africa
Notable for: Named, verifiable reference clients (888 Sport, AdmiralBET, Winmasters, and others) and a proprietary payment gateway (Paydrom) — disclosure most peers in this set don't match.
Delasport
Sportsbook, casino, and platform (Orbit) provider with certified compliance across a dozen regulated markets.
- Founded
- 2010
- Licensing footprint
- 12 named jurisdictions: Denmark, Estonia, Ireland, Isle of Man, Malta, Netherlands, Sweden, UK, Ontario (Canada), Brazil, Mexico, South Africa
Notable for: Newest founding date of the group's more-established tier (2010) paired with the broadest disclosed office footprint (multiple international hubs, 400+ staff).
GiG (Gaming Innovation Group)
Mobile-first casino and sportsbook platform certified directly in Spain, alongside several other EU and US markets.
- Founded
- 2008
- Licensing footprint
- Licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority and UK Gambling Commission; holds a Casino Services Industry Enterprise (CSIE) licence from New Jersey; certified in Sweden, Spain, Iowa, Croatia, and Latvia; acquired Class II licences in Romania (February 2021)
Notable for: The only platform in this comparison independently certified in Spain specifically — a direct, sourced Spain connection none of its five peers here disclose.
Pronet Gaming
Turnkey casino and sportsbook platform with the longest operating history in this comparison, relaunched as pure B2B in 2019.
- Founded
- 1996
- Licensing footprint
- One disclosed jurisdiction: Curaçao
Notable for: Longest disclosed operating history of the six (founded 1996) and a game catalog (15,000+) roughly matching PWP.BET's, making the two the closest head-to-head in this set on that specific metric.
PWP.BET (PlayWinPlay)
Turnkey casino and sportsbook platform with a mid-size catalog and the most specifically named payment mix in this comparison.
- Founded
- Not published
- Licensing footprint
- One disclosed jurisdiction: Autonomous Island of Anjouan, Union of the Comoros (licence #ALSI-202505043-FI2)
Notable for: The most specifically named payment methods of the six platforms compared here — cards plus three named e-wallets plus two named cryptocurrencies — even though it ties for the narrowest disclosed licensing footprint.