Gamanza Group
The youngest platform in this comparison, built on real Swiss regulated-market experience and positioned around helping operators through licensing.
Key Facts
- Licensing footprint
- Built and operated the online brand for Grand Casino Baden under Switzerland's regulated framework, backed by Stadtcasino Baden AG as an investor; five further undisclosed land-based casino partnerships; no Germany-specific licence disclosed
- Game catalog
- Modular casino platform and CRM; no specific game-title count disclosed
- Payment methods
- Not disclosed on the pages reviewed
- Years operating
- 7 years (founded 2019)
- Named clients
- Stadtcasino Baden AG (investor) and Grand Casino Baden (its online brand operated on Gamanza's platform); five additional unnamed land-based casino partners
- Team scale
- Not disclosed on the pages reviewed
- Target operator size
- Land-based casino operators moving into regulated online markets, per its named Swiss client relationships
- Compliance tooling
- Positions itself explicitly around "comprehensive support during the licensing process" for regulated markets, per its own materials
Overview
Gamanza Group, founded in 2019, is the youngest company in this six-way comparison by a wide margin, but it brings a genuinely relevant credential: it built and operates the online brand for Grand Casino Baden under Switzerland's own strictly regulated gambling framework, with Stadtcasino Baden AG as both an investor and a named client, alongside five further undisclosed land-based casino partnerships. Its own materials position the company explicitly around "comprehensive support during the licensing process" for regulated markets — a pitch that maps closely onto what a Germany-facing operator actually needs, even though Gamanza discloses no Germany-specific licence of its own.
Headquarters location, employee count, specific payment methods, and a quantified game catalog are all undisclosed on the pages we reviewed, which is a real information gap relative to some of the larger, more established peers in this comparison — but its Swiss regulated-market track record is a genuine, checkable point in its favor for anyone evaluating readiness for Germany's own strict regime.
Strengths
- Real, named, checkable regulated-market track record (Grand Casino Baden, under Swiss regulation).
- Explicit positioning around licensing-process support, directly relevant to a Germany-facing launch.
- A land-based-to-online transition case study (its named Swiss clients) that parallels what a Germany-facing land-based operator might need.
Considerations
- Youngest company in this comparison (founded 2019) with the shortest track record.
- Headquarters, employee count, payment methods, and game-catalog size are all undisclosed on the pages reviewed.
- No Germany-specific licence disclosed, despite its relevant regulated-market experience elsewhere.