Pariplay Ltd., a gaming technology company serving iGaming operators, land-based casinos and lotteries, has announced its latest partnership with Romanian operator, Baumbet. Through the agreement, Pariplay will provide Baumbet.ro access to its directory of over 100 exciting and engaging online casino games, in addition to third-party games, further establishing its market presence in Romania.
Complementing Baumbet’s range of online casino, live casino and sports games are Pariplay’s latest releases including Bloodshot: Rising Spirit, Phoenix Gold and their hugely successful Dragons of The North, as well as a full range of third-party game titles from suppliers like Greentube, Skywind and Microgaming amongst others. Pariplay’s extensive directory will deliver innovative games designed for an international audience such as the one catered to by Baumbet.ro.
Established in 1993, Baumbet is one of Romania’s most prominent manufacturers in the gaming industry with more than 700 employees worldwide. The brand offers sports betting with attractive odds and a wide range of live or pre-match events, virtual sports and proprietary casino games.
Daniel Cordos, COO at Baumbet said: “We’re pleased to be collaborating with leading aggregator and games supplier Pariplay, which has a broad regulatory footprint and has demonstrated rapid growth In Europe. Our goal is to ensure we offer the best experience and diverse games to our players. Through this partnership and Pariplay’s impressive portfolio, Baumbet players will be introduced to an interactive suite of high-quality casino games, aligning with that goal.”
Richard Mintz, Commercial and Marketing Director at Pariplay, said: “Our partnership with distinguished provider Baumbet is an exciting one as it’s an opportunity to see our game studio expand throughout Romania. With innovative graphics and high-quality games at the core of our business, we’re confident that we will add substantial value to the overall gaming experience for Romanian players. We also look forward to onboarding more operators in regulated European markets this year.”