SOFTSWISS
Large, Malta-licensed B2B group disclosing 25+ regulated jurisdictions and 2,200+ employees, spanning casino, sportsbook, and affiliate products.
Key Facts
- Licensing footprint
- Malta Gaming Authority B2B licence (Stable Aggregator Limited, MGA/B2B/942/2022); disclosed operation across 25+ regulated jurisdictions overall; no Germany-specific licence disclosed
- Game catalog
- Game Aggregator (launched 2015), turnkey Casino Platform with a crypto solution, Sportsbook Platform (launched 2020), and a Prediction Markets Platform (launched February 2026); no specific title count disclosed
- Payment methods
- Not itemized on the pages reviewed; a "crypto solution" is named as part of its Casino Platform without further specifics
- Years operating
- 18 years (founded 2008; brand launched 2009)
- Named clients
- Not individually named; states "1,500+ Brands using our software"
- Team scale
- 2,200+ international employees
- Target operator size
- Operators across 25+ regulated jurisdictions, from turnkey casino launches to larger sportsbook and prediction-market deployments
- Compliance tooling
- Malta Gaming Authority licensing and compliance infrastructure; its own affiliate-management product (Affilka)
Overview
SOFTSWISS, founded in 2008 and headquartered in Malta with development centers in Poland and Georgia, is one of the larger and more thoroughly documented B2B iGaming groups in this comparison: more than 2,200 employees, a Malta Gaming Authority B2B licence, and disclosed operation across more than 25 regulated jurisdictions overall. Its product range spans a turnkey casino platform with a named crypto solution, a game aggregator launched in 2015, a sportsbook launched in 2020, and — notably recent — a prediction-markets platform launched in February 2026, plus its own affiliate-management product, Affilka.
SOFTSWISS states that more than 1,500 brands use its software, though it does not name specific operator clients on the pages we reviewed, and it does not disclose a Germany-specific licence despite its broad overall jurisdiction count. For a Germany-facing evaluation specifically, its scale and product breadth are real advantages, but they don't substitute for confirming direct German compliance experience, which isn't published on its own materials.
Strengths
- Largest disclosed team scale of the six platforms compared (2,200+ employees).
- Broadest disclosed overall regulated-jurisdiction count (25+), even without a Germany-specific licence.
- Wide, genuinely diversified product range: casino, sportsbook, prediction markets, and affiliate tooling under one group.
Considerations
- No Germany-specific licence disclosed, despite its broad overall jurisdiction footprint.
- No individually named reference clients, despite the "1,500+ brands" claim.
- Specific payment methods and game-catalog title counts are not itemized on the pages reviewed.