Super Group has disclosed the proposed sale of the non-core B2B division of the recently acquired Digital Gaming Corporation to Games Global.
The acquisition is hailed as bringing “unrivalled global expertise and experience to the regulated US market” to Games Global, with the transaction coming to fruition less than a year after purchasing several Microgaming assets.
“Disposing of DGC’s B2B division makes commercial sense and will allow us to continue to focus solely on our B2C growth in the United States,” commented Neal Menashe, CEO of Super Group.
“We have been using Games Global’s award-winning content for many years and we are very confident the DGC B2B division will be in great hands. We wish them all the best.”
DGC, a content supplier in the US igaming market and operator of the Betway brand in the region, is currently licensed and operating in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Michigan and Connecticut.
The sale is subject to certain regulatory approvals being received, but is pencilled in for completion during the second half of the current year.
Walter Bugno, CEO of Games Global, explained: “The acquisition of DGC B2B is an extremely exciting opportunity, accelerating Games Global’s entry into the rapidly growing US igaming market.
“Such a positive move will enable us to access some of the best operators in the sector and provide a fantastic platform from which to leverage our portfolio of over 50 partner studios, more than 3,000 proprietary games and a record-breaking progressive jackpot network, including Mega Moolah and Wow Pot, which have paid out over €1.5bn since inception.”