PunterClash Partners QTech for Nigeria Rollout

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PunterClash Partners QTech for Nigeria Rollout

PunterClash has entered into a strategic agreement with QTech Games as it introduces its platform in Nigeria. The collaboration supports a phased expansion plan that will see the operator add a casino vertical after initially launching with a sportsbook-led offering.

PunterClash is debuting in the Nigerian market with a core sportsbook product complemented by its OddScore contest format, which blends sports predictions with competitive mechanics. The company’s early strategy centres on skill-based interaction and engaging sports experiences, with casino integration scheduled for a subsequent stage.

Through the partnership, PunterClash will connect to QTech Games’ aggregation platform, gaining access to a broad library of third-party casino titles. The solution is structured to enable localisation, regulatory compliance and scalable deployment, giving operators the flexibility to introduce casino content alongside existing sportsbook services.

QTech Games specialises in distributing digital casino content across Africa, Asia and Latin America, providing operators with a single integration point to access multiple suppliers across regulated and emerging jurisdictions.

Both parties noted that the agreement equips PunterClash with the infrastructure needed to expand into online casinos while maintaining a measured rollout approach. Financial details were not disclosed.

Richard Owoyemi, Managing Director at PunterClash, said the partnership aligns with the company’s long-term product strategy, strengthening its roadmap as it scales in a competitive Nigerian market.

Ekaterina Mayorova, Head of Region for Africa at QTech Games, added that the collaboration reflects a shared focus on innovation and sustainable growth in emerging markets, with aggregation technology offering flexibility for future product expansion.


Tags: # Nigeria # PunterClash # QTech Games # OddScore # Sportsbook Launch # Casino Aggregation # African iGaming

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