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GoldenRace receives certification for Dutch market expansion

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With this certification, GoldenRace is poised to introduce its virtual sports and games to the online betting scene in the Netherlands.

GoldenRace, a global provider of virtual sports and betting solutions, has announced its certification for the Dutch market, marking a new milestone in the company’s expansion efforts.

Navigating the regulatory requirements of the Dutch market, GoldenRace has successfully managed to secure certification and is therefore able to start offering its range of betting products to Dutch players.

As GoldenRace enters the Dutch market, it brings with it a portfolio of games tailored for both desktop and mobile platforms.

As such, Dutch players can now access a variety of virtual sports experiences, including virtual football, basketball and MMA, as well as traditional races like horse racing, greyhound racing and Grand Prix Indianapolis 60.

Speaking on this development, Martin Wachter, CEO and Founder of GoldenRace, commented: “The Dutch market has a rich history in gambling and, with its recent adoption of online gambling, we have a unique opportunity for growth.

“We are confident that, having established a strong presence in Italy and across Europe, our expansion into the Netherlands is the next step in our ambition for industry leadership.”

In 2023, Golden Race extended its partnership with SCCG Management, a deal that sees SCCG Management using Golden Race product hardware in its Las Vegas office.

Commenting on this partnership, Wachter said: “We are excited to extend our partnership with SCCG Management. We share a common vision for the industry’s future and the roles our products and services can play in growing business value for gaming operators worldwide.”

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