Gambling-Affiliation, one of the iGaming industry’s long-standing affiliate networks, marked its 20th anniversary on Friday 12 December with a celebratory event at Barracuda Rooftop, bringing together partners, collaborators and team members to commemorate two decades of growth and innovation.
Founded in 2005 with a team of just two people, Gambling-Affiliation set out with a clear vision: to simplify affiliate marketing within the rapidly evolving iGaming sector. Over the past 20 years, the company has grown into an established platform connecting affiliates and operators worldwide, supporting thousands of affiliates and working with more than 200 operators across global markets.
Today, the company employs over 15 people based around the world, reflecting its international reach and the increasingly global nature of the iGaming industry. From its early beginnings to its current position as a performance-driven affiliate network, Gambling-Affiliation has continued to adapt to changing technologies, regulations and market demands.
Speaking during the anniversary celebration, CEO Antoine Szczot described the milestone as a reflection of long-term commitment and collaboration. “Reaching our 20-year milestone is a testament to the dedication of our team, the loyalty of our customers, and the trust of our partners,” he said. “We are proud of how far we’ve come and excited about what the future holds.”
Szczot added that the company remains focused on investing in both technology and people, ensuring it continues to meet the evolving needs of affiliates and operators in a competitive and fast-moving industry.
Based in Sliema, Gambling-Affiliation operates as a performance-driven affiliate network, providing tools, tracking solutions and support designed to help partners grow sustainably. As it enters its third decade, the company says it remains committed to innovation, long-term partnerships and maintaining high standards within the iGaming ecosystem.
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