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Gaming-conference intel

A room full of your buyers, in July.

Stephanie, you said conference intel was handy so I had a dig. iGB L!VE in London this July has a load of the multi-brand operators and platforms your portable-KYC play is built for, all in one place. I put together the room, who's worth finding, and their stand numbers.

No agenda on it. Just thought it'd be more useful in your hands than sitting in my notes. Hope it helps.

What's moving

Multi-brand operators are drowning in repeat KYC

Every operator running a stable of casino brands re-verifies the same player at every door. A user signs up at one brand, then onboards from scratch at the next one in the same group. That's friction, drop-off, and duplicated compliance cost stacked across every license they hold.

That is exactly the gap Teranode's portable KYC closes: verify once, carry it across the group. So the sharpest buyers aren't single-casino shops. They're the operators running many brands and the PAM platforms that power dozens of operators at once. For them, verify-once actually moves the numbers.

Which makes a trade show the cheapest place to start ten of those conversations in two days.

The room

iGB L!VE London, July 1–2 2026

Best fit · sooner

iGB L!VE 2026

When 1–2 July 2026Where ExCeL LondonScale 15,000+ attendees · 300+ exhibitors

Digital-casino and sportsbook focused, which is why it's the better bet than the broad shows. KYC, AML and player-onboarding friction are standing agenda topics here, so the problem you solve is already the conversation on the floor. The concentration of PAM platforms and multi-brand operators per square metre is unusually high.

The angle that opens doors: head for the platforms and the big multi-brand operators, not the single-casino booths. For them, portable KYC compounds across every brand and every license, so it actually shows up in the numbers.
Who's there

31 of your buyers, with stand numbers

I ran the full ~200-exhibitor directory against your ICP and pulled the two groups that actually buy portable KYC: the platforms that integrate it for a whole operator base, and the multi-brand operators who feel the friction at every door. The rows are where "verify once" is pure unit economics. Stand numbers are straight from the directory.

Platforms & aggregators: the leverage play

One deal here touches every operator on their stack. They staff product / BD / partnerships people at the booth.

CompanyStandWhy them
Soft2Bet ★P4030+ casino brands + turnkey platform. The archetype. Friction at every door.
BetConstruct ★S60 · Z62 · SG17 · SG18Turnkey platform running many brands per operator, heavy EMEA + Middle East footprint. Big presence.
SOFTSWISS ★SG12Casino platform powering a large operator base; they own the player-onboarding stack.
GR8 Tech ★T30B2B platform; they decide how KYC gets implemented across their operators.
DigitainN60Turnkey + API to regulated partners across Europe, LatAm, Africa. PAM owns the account flow.
DelasportR50One-stop sportsbook + casino platform; KYC sits inside their managed-services layer.
AltenarP65Sportsbook platform / turnkey provider to multiple licensed operators.
UplatformR60All-in-one platform for operators building multi-product stacks.
GamingtecQ34Turnkey operator solutions, so they control how KYC gets done for clients.
SlotegratorS44Platform / integrator for casino operators; payments + KYC integration is a core layer.
SoftgamingsQ60Casino platform serving operators launching new brands.
AleaP30Casino content + platform aggregator sitting between studios and operators.
EGT DigitalP50iGaming platform + content supplier to regulated operators across Europe.

Multi-brand operators: where the friction lives

Each runs a stable of brands, so the same player re-verifies at every one. Several staff their affiliate team at the booth, so use it as the door and aim for compliance / product, not the close.

CompanyStandBrands / note
Flutter Entertainment ★SGZ-6Paddy Power, Betfair, Sky Bet, FanDuel, Sisal. Biggest fish, hardest door.
Entain ★M30Ladbrokes, Coral, bwin, partypoker, Sportingbet.
Evoke ★F20888, William Hill, Mr Green. Multi-brand, multi-market.
FDJ United ★A38Unibet, 32Red, Kindred stable. Verification duplicated across the group.
Betsson GroupD50Betsson, Betsafe, plus a dozen+ brands across EMEA + LatAm.
Stake.comG38Crypto-first global operator scaling regulated markets.
1xBetL20High-volume multi-jurisdiction operator; KYC duplicated by market.
BC.GameL60Crypto casino, fast multi-market rollout.
BetfredD70UK operator, retail + online brands.
ParimatchE34Eastern Europe, Asia, Middle East. KYC duplicated per jurisdiction.
L&L EuropeM19Runs a portfolio of casino brands across European licenses.
BetWinnerE60Multi-market operator (platinum sponsor this edition).
22BetJ60Multi-jurisdiction sportsbook + casino.
MostbetSponsorMulti-market operator across CIS, Asia, LatAm.
MelbetL64Multi-jurisdiction operator.
TonyBetL30Operator across multiple regulated European markets.
LinebetG72Multi-market sportsbook + casino.
MerkurE54Gauselmann / Merkur, retail + online across markets.
One more thing worth knowing: Sumsub is exhibiting at Z60. That's your most direct competitor on reusable / portable verification, in the same room. Department of Trust, LI Compliance, Bluem (Payment & Identity) and Yaspa are also there on the identity / compliance side. Worth knowing who's pitching the same idea before you walk in.

List pulled from the iGB L!VE exhibitor directory (~200 captured). Worth a quick re-check against the live list before you plan the route, exhibitors shift as the date nears.

The bigger room, later

SiGMA World, Rome. Nov 2–5 2026

Bigger · later

SiGMA World Summit

When 2–5 Nov 2026Where Fiera Roma, ItalyScale ~30,000 delegates · 1,200+ exhibitors

The flagship SiGMA moved from Malta to Rome this year. Bigger, noisier, and skewed toward operator leadership, closer to the C-suite of the Tier-2 regional operators you're after. The names that recur edition to edition include EveryMatrix, SOFTSWISS, BetConstruct, Soft2Bet, Digitain and Altenar; the full 2026 list isn't published yet, so treat those as likely-not-confirmed.

If you only do one before year-end: London in July. It's smaller, more curated, and the platform layer is right there. Rome is the volume play for the operator C-suite if you want both.

Hope it's useful

That's the lay of the land for July. If you want me to pull the actual people worth talking to at any of these, happy to. Otherwise no agenda at all, just shout if you've got questions.

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