Pariplay was issued both online gaming service provider and gaming services registration exemption by the state, as well as a licence from the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation to do business on its territory.
As a result, the state and tribe – which operates Foxwoods Casino – will now be able to partner with Pariplay and gain access to its Fusion platform of more than 14,000 titles from over 80 providers.
Pariplay is also active in Pennsylvania, Michigan, West Virginia and New Jersey in the US, as well as Alberta and Ontario in Canada. In addition, the supplier last month secured approval in Buenos Aires in Argentina.
“We are delighted to have gained our Connecticut licence, which is our fifth awarded to Pariplay in the US; our bold approach to entering regulated markets is something we’re very proud of, and this is allowing us to continue to excel as a business,” NeoGames’ chief executive Moti Malul said.
Pariplay head of compliance Lawrence Hanlin added: “As more and more markets embrace regulation in the US, we’re given further opportunities to make a real impact for operators and partners alike.
“Connecticut marks an important milestone for us in our quest to be the leading aggregator across the states, and we’re very proud of all we have achieved so far, with us now live in five of the six markets which allow for online slot gaming.”