Slotegrator

Game-aggregation-first B2B supplier with the largest disclosed catalog in this peer set.

Notable for: Largest disclosed game catalog in this comparison: 30,000+ titles from 180+ providers.

Founded: 2012 · Legal entity / HQ: Slotegrator (Cyprus-based B2B group)

Key Facts

Game Catalog Size

30,000+ games from 180+ providers

Payment Methods

150+ payment options, including cryptocurrency

Licensing Footprint

Operates a licence brokerage service for clients; its own operating jurisdiction(s) are not detailed on its main platform page

Years Operating

14 years (founded 2012)

Deployment Speed

Not disclosed on the page reviewed; six-step process from requirements discussion to launch

Target Operator Size

New and mid-size operators, plus existing operators adding a turnkey casino vertical

Settlement & Payout Rails

Multi-currency, cryptocurrency included

Compliance Tooling

KYC verification, transaction monitoring, anti-fraud systems included per its own product page

Overview

Slotegrator is a B2B iGaming supplier founded in 2012 that leads this six-company comparison on disclosed catalog size, aggregating more than 30,000 games from over 180 content providers. Its turnkey casino product bundles game aggregation, a payment layer supporting 150-plus methods including cryptocurrency, and back-office tools for KYC and anti-fraud monitoring.

Slotegrator also runs a licensing brokerage service for clients rather than publishing a single operating jurisdiction of its own on its main platform page, which makes it harder to evaluate against peers on that specific axis using public information alone.

Strengths

  • Largest disclosed game catalog of the six providers compared (30,000+ titles).
  • Broad provider network (180+) reduces dependency on any single game studio.
  • 150+ disclosed payment options, including cryptocurrency support.
  • Built-in KYC, transaction monitoring, and anti-fraud tooling per its own product materials.

Considerations

  • Its own operating licence jurisdiction(s) are not detailed on the platform page we reviewed, unlike Soft2Bet or GR8 Tech.
  • No specific setup cost or timeline is published; pricing requires a sales conversation.
  • No independently verified revenue or client-count figures were found to cross-check its 2026 industry-comparison figures.
Best for: Operators whose top priority is the widest possible game selection in this comparison, who are comfortable requesting licensing details directly rather than finding them published.