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How to Organise Customer Support Services Effectively?

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When launching an iGaming project, every operator faces a dilemma of how to organise its customer support services effectively. Should it be managed in-house or outsourced? SOFTSWISS, an international tech provider with over 15 years of iGaming experience, offers a cost comparison to help resolve the issue.

Through years of delivering high-quality customer support to its Casino Platform clients, SOFTSWISS Managed Services has earned strong recognition among industry leaders. In 2023-2024, the solution received several awards for its outstanding contributions to responsible gambling practices and excellence in customer support. Based on their profound experience, SOFTSWISS experts share their insights on organising customer support services.

 

In-House vs Outsourced Services: Pros and Cons

Cost savings, flexible payments depending on the project scope and workload, increased operational efficiency and access to specialised expertise are undeniable advantages of outsourcing customer support services. What is more, an outsourced support team eliminates the need for investing in recruiting, hiring, training, and managing staff, allowing businesses to focus on core operations while reducing overhead costs.

The key advantage of the in-house model and something outsourcing typically lacks is greater control over a project. At the same time, outsourcing frees up time and human resources, enabling operators to prioritise high-impact strategic initiatives instead of being tied up with routine service management tasks.

 

When it comes to customisation, experts generally do not classify it as a distinct advantage or disadvantage of either model. At SOFTSWISS, when launching any iGaming project, the team requests operators to complete a specialised questionnaire. The responses are then used to customise customer support services to the unique needs of each project.

 

Crucial Customer Support Services

When setting up a back office for an iGaming project, the first step is to determine the ‘must-have’ services to be provided. Based on the SOFTSWISS expertise, the golden standard comprises the following:

  • First-Line Support. To ensure a smooth project flow, an operator needs at least five in-house specialists to provide comprehensive player support. With the player base growing across various locations, additional specialists will be needed to offer multilingual support.
  • Anti-Fraud Support. In some projects, a single professional may be able to handle all necessary tasks. The challenge is the high cost of such experts, which can vary depending on the country of recruitment.
  • VIP-Player Support. VIP players generate around 60-80% of the project’s revenue and need an exceptional approach.
  • Ongoing Retention Support. Developing marketing strategies and clear action points for increasing player loyalty and retention takes a lot of time and requires profound industry experience.

The costs for setting up an in-house service to address the above functions start at 25,000 euro, whereas outsourcing can reduce these expenses by nearly half.

 

Enhanced Customer Support Services

Several additional services play a critical role in increasing player loyalty, engagement, and lifetime value. SOFTSWISS experts highlight the following:

  • Initial Retention Setup. It is a one-time service for preparing player segmentation and setting up welcome letters, bonuses, and promotional campaigns, allowing the project to start operating fully from day one. This service does not require ongoing attention.
  • Player Reactivation. Experienced professionals help manage failed payments, and reactivate dormant players.
  • Content Management. This service ensures a seamless user interface, up-to-date content, and a robust communication system. A clear and user-friendly website helps attract users and convert them into active players.

The minimal costs for additional services stand around 7,500 euro and differ only slightly whether organised in-house or outsourced. The challenge is independently setting up numerous unfamiliar processes from scratch, especially without prior experience. Additionally, some specialists may not be needed full-time, and arranging part-time work can often be inefficient.

Artyom Rudakov, Head of SOFTSWISS Managed Services, summarises: “The choice of the appropriate model for the customer support organisation depends on the specific needs of a business. It should rely on the project’s life cycle stage, forecasts, management capabilities and a business approach tailored to geographic geography and local labour market opportunities.

In some cases, a hybrid model, combining both in-house and outsourced support, can offer the best of both worlds. At the same time, the outsourced model allows the team to focus on project development and business growth.”

The SOFTSWISS will take part in the SBC Summit Lisbon on 24–26 September. To get more insights, partners can book a meeting at stand B-160.

 

 

About SOFTSWISS

SOFTSWISS is an international technology company with over 15 years of experience in developing innovative solutions for the iGaming industry. SOFTSWISS holds a number of gaming licences and provides comprehensive software for managing iGaming projects. The company’s product portfolio includes the Online Casino Platform, the Game Aggregator with over 23,500 casino games, the Affilka affiliate platform, the Sportsbook software and the Jackpot Aggregator. In 2013, SOFTSWISS revolutionised the industry by introducing the world’s first Bitcoin-optimised online casino solution. The expert team, based in Malta, Poland, and Georgia, counts over 2,000 employees.

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BETBY ACHIEVES GLI CERTIFICATION FOR PERU, EXPANDING ITS FOOTPRINT IN LATIN AMERICA’S REGULATED MARKETS

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BETBY, a top-tier sports betting supplier, has received certification from Gaming Laboratories International (GLI) to provide its sportsbook solution in Peru’s regulated market. This certification marks another significant milestone in BETBY’s continued expansion across Latin America.

With the Peruvian government formalizing its regulated sports betting framework, GLI certification has emerged as a crucial requirement for providers aiming to serve licensed operators in the country. BETBY is now authorized to deliver its innovative and tailored sportsbook solutions in Peru’s rapidly expanding regulated betting market.

GLI’s certification, recognized as a benchmark for excellence, validates BETBY’s ability to meet Peru’s strict technical requirements, including those related to sportsbook functionality, information security management systems, and information security standards. Peru’s regulatory framework is primarily based on GLI-33 certification, which BETBY successfully achieved in early 2025. As a result, the company was well-positioned to swiftly meet the country’s compliance standards.

“Peru represents a key step in our broader Latin American growth strategy, as the region continues to adopt clearer regulatory frameworks for online sports betting,” said Ilze Ramolina, Head of Legal & Compliance at BETBY. “Securing GLI certification for this market, which has a growing digital infrastructure and tech-savvy audience, allows us to support licensed operators in launching compliant and competitive offerings from day one. This is yet another step forward in our mission to deliver tailored, localized solutions that meet both local requirements and regional expectations across the region.”

This achievement follows BETBY’s previous certification for the Brazilian market, solidifying its presence in two of Latin America’s most promising jurisdictions. The supplier’s flexible and highly localised sportsbook platform, combined with its commitment to compliance, positions it as a trusted partner for operators looking to thrive in newly regulated environments.

By entering the Peruvian market, BETBY continues to demonstrate its strategic focus on Latin America, providing hyper-localized, engaging, and secure sports betting experiences for both operators and players.

To find out more about BETBY, visit: https://betby.com/

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HIPTHER Welcomes Daniela Zelená as New Marketing & Community Engagement Coordinator

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HIPTHER, the leading media and events hub connecting Gaming and Technology sectors across Europe and beyond, is thrilled to officially announce that Daniela Zelená has joined the team as Marketing & Community Engagement Coordinator.

Daniela, who most recently served as Event Marketing Manager at Endorphina, brings with her a wealth of industry experience, creativity, and a deep understanding of community-driven engagement. Her passion for authentic connection and audience-first thinking perfectly aligns with HIPTHER’s mission to elevate both digital and in-person experiences across its events, media, and community initiatives.

Daniela officially joined the HIPTHER team one month ago and has already become an integral part of our fast-moving ecosystem. From leading communications across key channels to launching new community formats and audience engagement strategies, she is helping shape the next phase of HIPTHER’s expansion.

Zoltán Tűndik, Co-Founder and Head of Business at HIPTHER, commented: ”Daniela’s experience, energy, and approach to marketing and community-building is exactly what HIPTHER needs as we grow. We’re building something unique here, and we are excited to have her on this journey with us.”

With Daniela’s expertise and vision, HIPTHER is further strengthening its commitment to creative content, meaningful industry dialogue, and a vibrant community that goes beyond events.

Join us in welcoming Daniela to team #hipthers, and stay tuned as we continue to roll out new initiatives designed to connect and inspire the Gaming & TECH community in bold new ways.

 

About HIPTHER

HIPTHER is the leading conference organizer and media agency for Gaming and Technology industries across Europe and the Americas. Through its events, digital media platforms, and original content, HIPTHER connects innovators, operators, and thought leaders across Gaming, eSports, Fintech, Blockchain, AI, and more.

For more information, visit www.hipther.com or follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram.

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Thunderkick’s portfolio makes Ontario debut through SkillOnNet brands

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Global entertainment brand SkillOnNet is deepening its existing partnership with Stockholm-based game studio Thunderkick to launch the developer’s unique, engaging slot titles in Ontario.

The Canadian province is one of the most exciting regulated markets in North America, and the Ontario players will now gain access to Thunderkick’s full portfolio of highly acclaimed games via SkillOnNet-powered online casino brands such as PlayOJO, SlotsMagic, and SpinGenie.

Thunderkick is known for its independent, boundary-pushing slot games like Pink Elephants, Esqueleto Explosivo, and Beat the Beast and has established a strong reputation for creativity and originality in the iGaming space. The deal allows the studio to further expand its global footprint while giving Ontario players the chance to enjoy a fresh wave of premium content.

Ontario’s regulated online gaming market, which officially opened in 2022, has quickly become a key market for the iGaming industry, and SkillOnNet was among the first brands to secure licensing in the province. The expansion reinforces SkillOnNet’s commitment to delivering top-tier entertainment in regulated markets globally.

Jani Kontturi at SkillOnNet said: “Thunderkick has been a key partner of ours in other markets, and we’re delighted to bring their outstanding content to Ontario. This region is fast becoming a vital part of our operations, and we’re confident players here will respond just as positively to Thunderkick’s games as they have elsewhere.”

Mariam Dodosh, Account Manager at Thunderkick said: “We’re thrilled to expand our relationship with SkillOnNet and enter the Ontario market together. Our games have a track record of strong performance, and we’re excited to see them go live in one of the most dynamic new regions in iGaming.”

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