ProgressPlay Shortlisted for Bingo Supplier

ProgressPlay Shortlisted for Bingo Supplier

ProgressPlay has been shortlisted for Bingo Supplier at the EGR B2B Awards 2026, marking a moment of recognition for its work in bingo-focused platform development. The company shared the update with its industry network, pointing to ongoing efforts in building tools designed to support operator performance and product flexibility.

The shortlist places ProgressPlay among contenders in a category that highlights suppliers contributing to innovation and operational value within bingo. The announcement also reflected appreciation toward internal teams and partners involved in delivering the company’s platform services and ongoing development work.

Alongside the recognition, ProgressPlay continues to position its bingo offering as part of a wider platform strategy aimed at supporting operators with different business needs across regulated markets.

ICE Barcelona 2026 Discussions Shape Platform Direction

Following its participation at ICE Barcelona 2026, ProgressPlay reported active engagement with operators and partners focused on its updated platform approach. The company described the event as a space where conversations moved toward structured collaboration and commercial planning.

A key topic during discussions was the company’s Dual-Engine Strategy, which includes Standalone platform solutions and a Sweepstakes-oriented framework. ProgressPlay outlined these as two distinct operational paths designed to support different types of partners and market approaches.

The company noted that interest at the event often split between operators seeking full operational control through Standalone setups and those exploring Sweepstakes models as a way to engage users through alternative gaming structures.

Marina Nahhas, Head of B2B Sales and Marketing, also commented on the feedback gathered at ICE. She said operators approached the two product paths with different priorities depending on their market positioning and brand goals.

ProgressPlay also indicated that conversations initiated at ICE are expected to move into longer-term partnership discussions, with a focus on licensed market operations and structured commercial agreements.

Dual-Path Model Outlines Partner Growth Plans for 2026

Earlier in the year, ProgressPlay set out its updated commercial direction built around two main product routes aimed at supporting different operator strategies in 2026. The company framed this approach as a shift toward offering multiple ways for partners to build and expand their gaming businesses.

The Standalone model sits alongside existing turnkey and white-label solutions, giving operators the option to run independently while using ProgressPlay’s underlying technology. This setup allows partners to take control of customer data, marketing direction, and day-to-day operational decisions, shaping their own long-term business structure.

The second route focuses on Sweepstakes gaming, which ProgressPlay positions as a way for operators to reach and engage audiences in markets where alternative gaming formats are used to build user communities. The model is designed to support audience development and brand engagement while offering a pathway toward broader gaming activity.

Itai Lowenstein linked the strategy to broader changes in the industry environment, explaining that different operators require different structures depending on their goals and market conditions.

He further added that ProgressPlay’s platform mix is intended to support a range of operational needs, noting that combining Standalone, Sweepstakes, turnkey, and white-label options gives partners more choice when planning expansion.

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