PunterClash has announced a partnership with QTech Games as the company prepares to launch its sports gaming platform in Nigeria.
Under the agreement, PunterClash will integrate QTech’s game aggregation technology as part of a phased product roadmap.
The operator said it will go live first with its core sportsbook and its OddScore contest format, a skill-based competition mechanic built around sports prediction. A curated casino offering is planned for a later release phase.
PunterClash said the QTech integration is intended to provide a scalable aggregation layer that supports localisation, compliance and controlled expansion, as it adds additional verticals over time.
PunterClash Managing Director Richard Owoyemi said: “Partnering with QTech Games is an important step in our long-term product strategy. Our immediate focus at launch is delivering a strong, reliable sportsbook and skill-based contest experience through OddScore.”
QTech Games Head of Region for Africa Ekaterina Mayorova said: “We’re delighted to partner with PunterClash as they enter the Nigerian market. Our aggregation platform gives partners the flexibility to introduce new gaming experiences at the right time and in the right way for their audience.”
The partnership also reflects a broader trend in emerging markets, where new sportsbook brands increasingly use aggregation relationships to accelerate access to casino content once initial product-market fit is established.
Earlier this month, QTech Games added Brino Games to its platform, making titles such as Dragon Tiger, Car Roulette and Andar Bahar available to operators across emerging markets in Africa and Latin America.
Aggregation platforms allow operators to access multiple game studios through a single technical integration, supporting faster deployments across multiple jurisdictions