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Tetiana Volkova: Local Expertise and Innovation Drive Infingame’s Success

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With over a decade of experience in the gambling and FinTech industries, Tetiana Volkova has risen to become a key figure at Infingame, an iGaming aggregator renowned for its tailored solutions and cutting-edge technology. From starting her career in client support to shaping strategies in B2C and B2B roles, Tetiana’s journey has been defined by her ability to adapt, innovate, and deeply understand the complexities of the markets she serves.

In this exclusive interview, Tetiana discusses her path to Infingame, the advantages of partnering with aggregation platforms, and how localised content and emerging trends like AI and social casinos are shaping the iGaming landscape. She offers a behind-the-scenes look at how Infingame stays ahead of the competition and supports operators in delivering unmatched player experiences across diverse markets.

Can you begin by introducing yourself – how did you come to work at Infingame? 

I have been working in the gambling and FinTech industry for the last 10 years, starting on the support side, before shifting my focus towards client retention, B2C sales as well as B2B account management. At Infingame, I have gained some great insight into the supplier side of this exciting industry, which has offered a unique perspective when compared to my previous experiences in the industry.

Prior to joining Infingame, I worked for a number of operators who were active across a range of different markets. This experience has shaped my role at Infingame, giving me insights into some of the pain points that our partners may face when working with different platform providers.

Infingame is a very broad, multifaceted business that is constantly evolving and striving to be the best aggregator on the market. Having previously only worked with payment aggregators, working as an iGaming aggregator has been a new, exciting experience for me.

When I first joined Infingame, I was captivated by the collective drive towards success, and how invested everyone in the team was to achieve greatness. The core values and vision of the future resonated with me, and I decided I want to become part of the team. I haven’t looked back – I have learnt so much since working here and am very excited to see what the future holds for Infingame!

In your view, why should operators consider partnering with an aggregation platform such as Infingame?

I think that there are several benefits to working with an aggregation hub, such as Infingame. The first, and arguably the most impactful, is the efficiency and support network that we can offer.

Imagine how consuming it is, both in terms of time and energy, to go directly to 100+ providers that your brand wants to work with. Firstly, you have to identify why they’d be a good partner, negotiate commercial terms with them, conduct KYC and AML procedures, not to mention legal and compliance checks. And then, once you’ve done all that, you then have the huge step of conducting the technical integration, which can take a considerable amount of time!

Not all operators have the resources for this – often their development teams are already swamped with technical updates, adding new features etc.

Partnering with an aggregator can significantly reduce that technical and time burden of partnering with several providers. At Infingame, we take on the support and delivery of a whole host of games – we have more than 16,000+ games from 200 providers on our platform – thereby freeing up the operator’s team to focus on other, more pressing areas.

In the last few years, one trend that we have also noticed is that many providers prefer to work exclusively through aggregators, as they also see a lot of convenience and benefit in using the services of intermediaries. We can deliver that content and more, all via a single API!

From an operator perspective, what key factors are they looking for when adding new games to their platform?

At Infingame, we are very fortunate to be working across a whole host of different markets. With that in mind, we understand that each operator we work with will differ in their requests – be it in terms of game types, providers, regulatory requirements, etc. The casinos that we work with value our ability to personalise the products we offer to suit their specific needs; after all, an ‘off the shelf’ product is no longer sufficient if you want to become a market leader.

We offer a whole host of casino games on our platform, from crash games and live casino to social casino and crash games. Not to mention an exciting range of gamification tools, including tournaments, big win replays and the fastest spin time in the iGaming industry – all of which have been tailored to help our operators increase player engagement.

Our operators also value technical stability and reliability – you cannot become a reliable brand if your technology is not up to scratch. Our development team has done a great job at ensuring our aggregation platform can handle large volumes of traffic, with a 99.9% uptime.

At the same time, we are seeing more of our partners show an interest in new mechanics and features that can attract Millennial / Gen Z players. Our combination of exciting games, engagement and retention tools and technical excellence helps position operators to effectively tap into this increasingly tech-savvy audience. We have ensured that each of our games can be optimised for different devices and localised to suit the unique player preferences within each market. This includes offering a range of local currencies and languages, as well as incorporating promotional content and jackpots, etc.

Infingame places a heavy emphasis on curated, localised content that meets the needs of players in each market you operate in. How do you go about understanding player preferences? And how does this help you offer a personalised experience on a market-by-market basis? 

I have worked with end users of operators for several years, and I think that fully understanding the behaviours of players in each market that you operate in can give you better insights into understanding what players might want from games.

At Infingame, we have true specialists for each market that we operate in. Each market specialist is responsible for understanding the intricacies of audiences within that specific jurisdiction; this is done by constantly analysing player data and using these insights to improve the products and tools we have available on our platform. This knowledge is furthered by having teams based on the ground – this helps us stay well versed on the developments taking place in real-time. This allows us to remain laser-focused on specific markets and truly support our partners in gaining an edge over the competition.

Also, do not forget that communication with clients and partners is a two-way street, so a huge part of our work consists of receiving feedback from operators and providers, working with their requests and effectively navigating the challenges that they face, which allows us to be among the first to know about all the trends sweeping the iGaming industry.

As we edge closer to the end of the year, what are some of the biggest changes that you expect to see across the iGaming industry? Will certain technologies / markets dominate conversations?

The iGaming industry has changed a lot over the last few years; this has been particularly evident throughout 2024 as new trends and technological developments have continued to shake up the industry. This, I believe, will continue long into 2025.

On the whole, the gambling industry is now looking towards Latin America, especially Brazil. The ever-changing news about Brazil’s regulation has certainly captured everyone’s attention – this market is brimming with opportunities, although competition will most definitely be fierce. It is going to be difficult to guess what exactly will happen there in 2025.

I also see significant interest in the sweepstakes and social casino market, which have huge potential – this is a trend that I believe will continue to become increasingly popular across new markets. We are one of the first aggregators to actively enter this field and we see that providers are also interested in expanding in this direction and are actively updating their content to meet very specific requirements.

I am also very interested in the fate of my native Ukrainian market, which is very difficult to predict now. I am afraid that wintertime can be very harsh for Ukrainian operators and players, since due to constant attacks on the energy structure, it is becoming increasingly difficult to ensure continuous operation and stability of games for both providers and operators.

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Speaking the Player’s Language: Promatic Group’s Take on Game Localization in CEE

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The Prague Gaming & TECH Summit 2025 brought together some of the brightest minds in the iGaming and tech industries – and the conversation didn’t stop when the curtains closed. As this year’s General Sponsor through its Promatic Games brand, Promatic Group made a powerful impact on-stage and behind the scenes. In a dynamic keynote presentation titled “Localizing Slot Games: Does the Central European Player Need Localized Content?”, Maciej Makuszewski, iGaming Director, and Luka Oblak, Head of Product Design, explored how cultural nuances shape player engagement and game performance across regional markets.

Now, post-event, we caught up with Maciej Makuszewski to delve deeper into the topic of localization, player behavior, and what makes content truly resonate in Central and Eastern Europe.

 

Maciej, your keynote at the Summit offered compelling insights into how culture and language affect game engagement. What do you believe is the biggest misconception about localization in the iGaming industry today?

It is that it is enough to hire a translator of a game to deliver localized content. This is not the end of the road – on the contrary – this is just the beginning. This may sound like saying the sun rises in the east, but I still would say there can be a lot more attention paid to giving games a local touch.

But coming back to translations, nowadays, even at this basic level, we can observe so many pitfalls and mistakes that could have been avoided if people really had the player at the core of their strategy. I guess we are past this time in history of globalization that unified products and content simply entered new markets with no tailoring whatsoever and there was demand for them, because there hadn’t been much of a choice of anything else. We’d like to see companies try harder when they enter new markets. I hope we will become one that actually gets the hyperlocalization just right.

 

You and Luka presented some standout cases on localized content. Could you share one example that truly surprised your team – either by outperforming expectations or revealing a cultural insight you hadn’t anticipated?

I guess that would be the transformation of a simple fruit game launched as Red Hot Jackpot in Poland, into a rich animations theme game it became in Nigeria. The nigerian version of Red Hot Jackpot is called Naija Wheels and it is the exact the same math model and game logic as Red Hot Jackpot, but what makes it appealing to the local customers of slot halls in Nigeria is its hyperlocal theme. Naija Wheels is a funny story of things you see in Lagos traffic. So instead of a Cherry symbol you have a symbol of a police officer. Instead of a plum symbol, you have an okada driver from Lagos etc.

Very different game themes, same logics, same business effects – the game is a great performing slot in Poland and a superb hit in Nigeria.

 

In your view, what are the non-negotiables when designing localized slot content for Central and Eastern European markets? Are there elements developers often overlook?

There are so many local markets in the CEE that it is really hard to unify this. But in a nutshell – we know in our region, highly volatile fruit themed games are very popular. Having said that, it is not a surfire way to success. You may want to localize the content even further through cultural and humor references.

 

The ROI of local-branded slots is often debated. Based on Promatic Group’s experience, when does it make strategic and commercial sense to invest in hyper-local content – and when is it better to focus on broader appeal?

It all depends why you do this and how you measure the ROI. If you measure a single game ROI this might be a trap. It will very much depend on the math model and features of the particular game. Apart from revenue stream, there are also costs to be considered. If we’re talking about a “game reskin” then certification will be something you can optimize and so on. There are numerous ways to tackle this issue. Sometimes you can come up with a hyper local game and just launch it somewhere else to test if it works, which will boost your revenue stream and the total ROI. All in all we are very happy with our local approach and we intend to stick to it.

 

Let’s talk about the future. With shifting player expectations and tech advancements like AI personalization, how do you see the localization strategy evolving over the next 2–3 years at Promatic Group?

I would expect this hyperlocalization becomes a commodity in the industry. This will also require a lot of human factor so that it is done the right way. AI will speed things up, but I believe that the human touch will be key. We already have amazing tools, but using them the right way is what will make a great difference.

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Navigating Legal Frontiers: Nordic Legal’s Vision for the Finnish Gambling Market

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The Prague Gaming & TECH Summit 2025 brought together top experts across the iGaming and tech landscape, and Nordic Legal stood out as the event’s Scandinavian Legal Expertise Sponsor. A renowned legal advisory firm in the Nordic region, Nordic Legal continues to shape the future of gambling legislation and compliance in Europe.

In this post-event interview, we caught up with Pekka Ilmivalta, Head of the Finnish Office at Nordic Legal, to dive deeper into the firm’s insights on the upcoming Finnish gambling reform, the legal challenges it poses, and the opportunities it presents for operators preparing to enter the market.

 

Finland is preparing to launch its regulated gambling sector in January 2026. As an expert with over 20 years of experience in the gambling industry, how do you view its draft legislation and the current state of the Finnish gambling market? 

Finns are used to gambling online, and the size of the market is close to 2 billion euros in GGR. As the market share of the national monopoly operator, Veikkaus, has declined to around 50 percent, nearly half of the gambling spending already takes place outside the Finnish regulation. Therefore, the gambling legislation reform is really needed.

The Government Proposal now being dealt with in the Finnish Parliament is generally a comprehensive and a good package. As the political parties are quite unanimous about the need for the reform, I expect the parliamentary discussion to concentrate on the balance between responsibility measures and the features making the market interesting enough for the operators to enter the regulated market. Especially marketing, use of affiliates and bonusing will, and should, be discussed.

I believe that the Parliament will approve the new legislation early next autumn and that the B2C license application process will be able to begin already in January next year.

 

The Finnish legislative review council has raised concerns about potential increases in gambling harms under the new regulatory framework. What measures do you believe are necessary to mitigate these risks, and how could Finland balance market liberalization with responsible gambling practices?

Personally, I think that gambling harms must be taken seriously. However, as almost half of the Finnish gambling now happens outside the regulated market, I am convinced that succeeding in channelization is a crucial starting point to really mitigate gambling harms. Therefore, attractiveness of the market and measures against the black market are extremely important. Furthermore, self-exclusion and responsible gambling tools are, of course, needed for the players. Generally, I believe that AI assisted monitoring could and will have an important role in preventing harmful gambling in the future. To really work, responsible gambling tools need to be both pragmatic and relevant for each individual player.

 

Considering Finland’s upcoming gambling reform, what legal and operational challenges should gambling operators be prepared for, particularly regarding compliance and player protection? Which key trends do you see shaping the market’s future?

As it seems now that affiliates and welcome bonuses will be banned, operators will have to find other means to build their brand and acquire customers. Even though traditional marketing and sponsoring are widely acceptable, I would expect to see innovative solutions to stand out from the probable marketing avalanche during the first months after the market opening. Perhaps new kinds of sponsorships or retail activities? Or even enhanced player protection measures to gain a competitive edge?

Overall, I would advise operators to start their market entry preparations early enough. The licensing procedure could take several (6 to 9) months. Also, adjusting to the local technical and player protection requirements might not happen overnight.

 

What insights could help Finland create a balanced and effective gambling market?

I believe that the new legislation will provide a good enough framework for a functional gambling market. However, based on experiences from Sweden and Denmark, I would point out two practical aspects crucial to making the new legislation effective: First, there needs to be collaboration between licensed operators and the new regulator. Dialogue and a mutual will to find solutions should be the common mindset. Secondly, the regulator hopefully has enough resources (tools, persons and persistence) to interfere with the black-market operations, which will evidently still exist also after the reform.

 

Nordic Legal has extensive experience advising European governments on regulatory best practices. How can your firm assist operators looking to enter the Finnish market and navigate the evolving legal landscape?

With our deep knowledge of Finnish legislation, extensive experience from regulatory developments in other jurisdictions, and strong industry relationships, we are well-positioned to support operators and B2B suppliers entering the Finnish market. We can offer comprehensive guidance not only on compliance and licensing, but also on navigating strategic challenges, ensuring our clients are well-prepared for a dynamic and shifting legal landscape. Our proactive approach enables us to identify regulatory changes early and help clients stay ahead of industry developments.

 

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Exclusive Q&A With Bar Konson, Chief Business Development Officer at NuxGame

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Online casinos are in a race to meet the growing demands of players, but many operators are being left behind. Slow payment systems, high transaction fees, and outdated software are limiting growth and hurting the player experience. But with the right tools, operators can break free from these limitations and create fluid, player-first experiences.

Bar Konson, Chief Business Development Officer at NuxGame, offers solutions that many operators have been waiting for. With NuxGame’s crypto-ready turnkey platform, operators can quickly solve common issues and roll out future-forward digital casinos that appeal to modern players. The crypto market is growing fast, with an expected $5 billion by 2030. Find out in this interview how making the most of crypto can take your casino to the next level and leave competitors behind.

The impact of crypto in iGaming is undeniable. Bar, do you believe Bitcoin is here to stay, or are we just seeing the beginning of a temporary trend?

The truth is, Bitcoin and crypto are here to stay, and it’s not just a “cool new thing” for players. They offer fast transactions, more security, and a level of transparency that players are increasingly looking for. The iGaming scene is modernizing, and those who aren’t adopting crypto solutions are definitely going to fall behind. You don’t want to watch everyone else pass you by.

So how does NuxGame support the crypto trend? What makes your platform stand out in this fast paced environment?

At NuxGame, we’re not simply handing over a crypto solution and calling it a day. We provide a fully integrated crypto casino software solution that supports multiple cryptocurrencies, but more importantly, we’re here for you every step of the way. Our customer service managers understand that each operator has unique priorities, so we work closely with you to make sure that everything works exactly the way you want it. The dashboard shows everything in real-time, while players get quicker transactions and a better overall game. And the best part is that you’re not left alone with the system integration. Our team is always ready to make your operations work exactly how you want.

I know you’ve got a lot of experience with turnkey solutions. What makes NuxGame’s turnkey casino solution a perfect fit for operators looking to add crypto into their business?

The whole idea behind a turnkey casino solution is to give operators everything they need to go live as soon as possible. When you add crypto, that means offering everything from crypto-friendly payment systems to blockchain-backed gaming for transparency and security. But the important part is that it’s not merely about putting a “crypto” label on your website and leaving it at that. We provide full integration with multi-coin support, crypto bonuses, and even real-time analytics. For operators, it’s the peace of mind that comes with knowing that upon making the switch, everything works — and it works fast. No waiting, no stress, just a revenue-boosting crypto experience. And you’ll be seeing profits in no time. Because you’ll get the tools to start engaging players immediately.

Bar, let’s talk about the notable transition from traditional casinos to online. Are operators who come from land-based casinos jumping on the crypto train? How are they adapting?

Absolutely! A lot of traditional operators are taking their first steps into the online scene and realizing crypto’s impact in it all. They already have local brand recognition, and now it’s time to take that trust and build it online. The great thing is, with crypto, they don’t have to worry about those annoying international payment delays or high fees. We help them adapt without the growing pains, offering localization for both payments and content. It’s basically taking what they already know and applying it to the online space: no need to rebuild everything. You’ve got your brand and audience — now let us help you go digital. It’s that easy.

One last thing: with all the changes happening in the iGaming space, especially with the crypto’s growing presence, what do you think operators should be focusing on in 2025?

2025 is all about speed and adaptability. Markets are moving at record pace, and operators who are stuck in the “perfect platform” mentality are going to miss the boat. Players expect fast, secure experiences, and with crypto, that’s what they get. But to keep up, operators need to launch fast, learn fast, and be ready to grow quickly. That means not over-complicating things: you don’t need to build from zero when you’ve got the right tools. With platforms like ours, operators can quickly adapt to trends, integrate new features, and focus on what really matters: delivering a fantastic player experience. The market’s moving, and those who move with it are the ones who win.

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