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Soft2Bet: Driving Growth in Regulated iGaming Markets

by Emily Graham
29/01/2026
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Soft2Bet: Driving Growth in Regulated iGaming Markets
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There was a time when iGaming growth meant speed above all else. Launch fast, test later, fix compliance when required. That era didn’t last long. As regulators tightened their grip across Europe and North America, the industry split in two: operators who adapted, and those who quietly disappeared. Soft2Bet landed firmly in the first group.

Founded in 2016 by Uri Poliavich, the company grew not by chasing grey areas, but by designing for licensed ones. That decision shaped everything that followed. Denmark, Sweden, Romania, Ontario—these are not markets known for regulatory leniency. Each comes with its own reporting standards, player protection rules, and operational friction. Soft2Bet didn’t try to smooth those away. It built around them.

The pitch to operators is straightforward. One platform. One ecosystem. Player accounts, payments, CRM, bonuses, fraud detection, analytics—all connected. For brands entering regulated jurisdictions, this matters more than it sounds. Juggling multiple vendors across compliance-sensitive systems is where many launches slow down or stall entirely. Soft2Bet’s value is less about novelty and more about reducing operational noise.

Under the hood, the scale is significant. The platform supports more than a million live sports events and over 14,000 casino titles, delivered in more than 20 languages with over 220 payment integrations. None of that is especially rare on its own. What’s notable is how cleanly it functions inside regulated environments where every transaction, every bonus, every player interaction can be audited.

Compliance, in this context, isn’t a department. It’s architecture. KYC, AML monitoring, responsible gaming tools, and automated regulatory reporting are embedded from the start. For operators, that changes the conversation. Expansion becomes a question of strategy, not survival.

Then there’s MEGA. Soft2Bet’s gamification engine doesn’t try to reinvent gambling mechanics; it reframes engagement. Missions replace mindless repetition. Progression systems turn sessions into journeys. Custom-built environments—city builders, stadium builders—add narrative to wagering without obscuring the underlying activity. The reported performance metrics are hard to ignore: longer screen time, higher deposits, stronger ARPU.

I remember thinking, while reading those figures, that this was less about gamification and more about respecting players’ attention.

Retention has become the quiet battleground of regulated iGaming. Acquisition costs are high, advertising rules are strict, and churn is unforgiving. MEGA works because it doesn’t fight regulation—it works within it, giving players reasons to stay without pushing limits.

Soft2Bet’s influence is visible in the brands it supports. Betinia, CampoBet, Tooniebet—these are not overnight successes built on hype. They are methodical, compliant operations growing steadily across licensed markets. Industry awards followed, but they feel secondary to the company’s broader positioning as infrastructure rather than spectacle.

What stands out most is timing. Soft2Bet scaled just as regulation stopped being optional. The company’s growth mirrors the industry’s maturation, where long-term stability matters more than short-term spikes. Operators today are less interested in who can launch fastest and more interested in who can still operate five years from now.

In an industry often defined by volatility, Soft2Bet’s approach feels almost conservative. But it’s precisely that restraint—building for scrutiny, designing for oversight—that has allowed it to grow where others stalled. The future of iGaming will be regulated, measured, and closely watched. Soft2Bet seems entirely comfortable with that.

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