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SYNOT Games expands African reach through strategic partnership with CODIUM

SYNOT Games has taken a major step toward expanding its footprint in Africa by entering a strategic partnership with CODIUM, a prominent iGaming software solutions provider and aggregator.

The collaboration, already operational in markets such as Liberia and Nigeria, will enable SYNOT Games to distribute its growing portfolio of casino content via CODIUM’s powerful aggregation platform. This move is expected to significantly enhance SYNOT’s reach and customer support capabilities across the African continent.

“Partnering with CODIUM marks a pivotal step in our strategy to grow within regulated African markets,” said Kristína Ďaďová, Sales Manager at SYNOT Games. “Their aggregation expertise and regulatory insight will help us deliver high-quality content while remaining fully compliant.”

CODIUM’s adaptable BLUE Platform is at the heart of this partnership, offering SYNOT Games seamless integration into both emerging and mature regulated markets in Africa. Known for its flexibility and scalability, the BLUE Platform supports a wide range of iGaming products, including sports betting and online casino content.

Commenting on the partnership, CODIUM’s Sales Director Matej Mikunda said: “Our collaboration with SYNOT Games demonstrates a shared ambition to raise the bar for iGaming across Africa. By combining our technological infrastructure with SYNOT’s engaging game content, we aim to enhance the player experience and empower local operators.”

This alliance not only strengthens SYNOT Games’ presence in key African jurisdictions but also reinforces both companies’ commitment to innovation, compliance, and responsible gaming. As demand for top-tier digital content continues to rise and regulatory frameworks evolve across the continent, SYNOT Games and CODIUM are positioning themselves at the forefront of Africa’s iGaming transformation.

Published June 14, 2025 by Brian Oiriga
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