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Broadway Platform acquires Curaçao B2B supplier licence

The approval also covers BroadHub, allowing the content aggregation platform to distribute games from more than 120 providers under the same certification.

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Spribe-owned Broadway Platform has received a B2B licence from the Curaçao Gaming Authority
The approval covers its casino, sportsbook, payments, CRM, risk and back-office products, as well as BroadHub
The licence comes as Spribe expands its infrastructure footprint across international markets

Spribe-owned Broadway Platform has secured a B2B supplier licence from the Curaçao Gaming Authority, allowing the supplier to provide its technology products to licensed operators in international markets.

The approval covers Broadway Platform’s wider platform offering, including casino and sportsbook infrastructure, payment systems, CRM, risk management, affiliate tools and customisable back-office products.

It also includes BroadHub, the supplier’s content aggregation platform, which gives operators access to slot, table game and live dealer content from more than 120 providers.

The approval forms part of Spribe’s broader expansion across regulated markets, with the supplier continuing to build out its infrastructure capabilities alongside its core product portfolio.

Broadway Platform said the approval supports its efforts to work with licensed operators across multiple jurisdictions. The supplier added that it is targeting further expansion in Latin America and in African markets.

The licence arrives ahead of a period in which operators are expected to focus on sportsbook and casino launches around a busy sporting calendar. Broadway Platform said its products are intended to support both market entry and ongoing operations.

Broadway Platform Director, Giorgi Samkharadze, said: “Obtaining the Curaçao B2B licence is an important step in our commitment to providing a platform within recognised regulatory frameworks.”

Samkharadze added: “As compliance expectations continue to rise across global markets, we want our operator partners to have complete confidence in the regulatory standing of their infrastructure provider.”

The development marks the latest regulatory approval announced by the supplier as it seeks to broaden its commercial footprint. Broadway Platform described the Curaçao authorisation as covering its end-to-end product suite, including tools linked to payments, player management and operational oversight.

The licence adds to Spribe’s operational footprint as it continues to scale its presence across multiple jurisdictions through both content and platform solutions.

Curaçao remains an important licensing hub for gambling suppliers and operators serving international markets.

The development follows Spribe’s recent legal action in Brazil, where the supplier secured an interim injunction against Betnacional over the unauthorised use of its Aviator title. 

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Earlier this year, Curaçao’s regulator said it planned to issue cease-and-desist notices to local entities operating under foreign gambling licences

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