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Swintt lands games licensing deal with GiG

| By iGB Editorial Team
B2B casino games provider Swintt has entered into a games licensing agreement with Gaming Innovation Group (GiG).

B2B casino games provider Swintt has entered into a games licensing agreement with Gaming Innovation Group (GiG).

The deal will allow for the distribution of more than 50 games from the Swintt catalogue, including successful land-based titles such as Master of Books and Heart of Earth, as well as new online titles Legendary and Wild Wild Witch.

In addition, the agreement will include the delivery of SwinttGamify, Swintt’s gamification product.

David Flynn, the former chief executive of NYX Interactive and the Vera&John arm of JPJ Group, launched Swintt in April of this year.

“Our focus in delivering high quality, localised content for growth markets directly appeals to the GiG brands and their platform customers,” Flynn said. “They are also a company who share our values of corporate social responsibility and responsible gaming, making this deal a perfect partnership for mutual growth.”

Ben Clemes, chief commercial officer at GiG, added: “We’ve been very impressed by the depth and appeal of the Swintt portfolio, which is notable despite their short history.

“Being able to partner a start-up game provider in their early stages and working closely with their team is very exciting as we get to offer the latest games and innovations they provide not only to our player base but also our platform clients.”

Based in Malta, Swintt is backed financially by Glitnor Group, an investment vehicle led by former Vera&John chief executive Johan Königslehner.

In September, Swintt also announced a strategic investment in Indian casino games developer RNGplay. Terms of the arrangement were not disclosed.

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