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GAME DEVELOPMENT


Gamingtec to assume Platinum Sponsorship at SBC Charity Boxing Championship 2026


Founded in 2013, Gamingtec develops complete iGaming solutions for operators worldwide. The company provides turnkey casino and sportsbook platforms, proprietary PAM infrastructure, integrated affiliate and referral partnership opportunities, supporting brands from launch through day-to-day operations.


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amingtec is working with operators entering new jurisdictions and establishing long-term presence in Europe, Africa and Latin America. Its modular platform structure gives partners control over configuration, integrations and commercial setup, supporting operational flexibility as markets develop.


BEYOND TECHNOLOGY As the company marks its thirteenth year in business, that long-standing industry presence extends beyond technology. Gamingtec has been confirmed as Platinum Sponsor of the SBC Charity Boxing Championship 2026, one of the betting and gaming sector’s most prominent annual fundraising events. On 27 March, more than 550 senior executives will gather at the London Hilton on Park Lane for six officially sanctioned boxing contests staged in support of children’s charities.


Delivered in partnership with Oliver’s Wish Foundation, the championship has become a recognised fixture within the industry calendar, attracting participation from C-level operators, suppliers and service providers. Over recent editions, the championship has grown in scale, with greater participation from senior leadership in the betting and gaming sector. The event is structured around formal competition and organised fundraising and is now established as one of the industry’s most visible charity initiatives.


Twelve senior industry figures will step into the ring following months of structured preparation under professional coaching supervision. Fighters commit to scheduled training sessions while continuing to lead businesses operating in licensed markets, preparing for formally matched contests conducted under regulated conditions.


DIRECT CONTRIBUTION As Platinum Sponsor, Gamingtec holds one of the Championship’s highest sponsorship tiers, contributing directly to the event’s production and fundraising framework.


The SBC


Charity Boxing Championship is about showing up for a cause that truly matters


The company’s involvement extends further. Founder Sapar Karyagdyyev will compete on the fight card, facing Tamas Kusztos, Co-Founder of SharedLuck. Commenting ahead of the event, Karyagdyyev said: “The SBC Charity Boxing Championship is about showing up for a cause that truly matters. Becoming Platinum Sponsor was a natural decision for Gamingtec, but stepping into the ring is a commitment I wanted to make personally.


“This fight is my way of pushing my limits


while helping to raise meaningful funds for children and families who genuinely need support. On the night, I’ll be fighting for something far bigger than business.” The 2026 card also features senior leaders from Booming Games, GiG, Games Global, Blue Sakura Solutions, Lucky Streak, Square in the Air, RiskCherry, ITV and Shufti. The line-up reflects the breadth of executive participation supporting the initiative.


Funds raised during the evening will support SUDC UK, Cystic Fibrosis Trust and Chestnut Tree House. These organisations finance medical research, provide specialist clinical care and deliver sustained assistance to families facing complex and life-limiting conditions. Contributions generated through sponsorship, ticket sales and auction activity are allocated directly to these services. While the Championship is a single evening on the industry calendar, the responsibility it supports extends far beyond it. For Gamingtec, participation in initiatives of this nature reflects a long-term approach to responsible industry involvement.


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