Digitain wins Best Interactive Sportsbook Experience title at SiGMA Americas Awards

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iGaming technology provider Digitain has been awarded the “Best Interactive Sportsbook Experience 2025” title at this week’s SiGMA Americas Awards in São Paulo, Brazil. “This prestigious recognition highlights Digitain’s relentless drive for innovation, excellence, and its ability to deliver state-of-the-art Sportsbook solutions to its partners,” the company stated.

Iain Hutchison, Digitain’s Chief Revenue Officer, stated: “We are honored to receive this award, which marks our fifth major recognition this year. It’s a powerful validation of our commitment to innovation and the strength of the partnerships we’ve built.

“At Digitain, we continuously strive to develop forward-thinking Sportsbook solutions that meet the evolving needs of our partners in a highly competitive global market. We remain focused on continuous improvement, ensuring that our partners have access to the best tools and solutions to drive their business forward.”

The SiGMA Americas Awards took place on April 7 within the framework of the BiS SiGMA Americas show. The awards celebrate companies in the gaming industry and adjacent sectors, recognizing their achievements, innovations, and contributions.

“As Digitain continues its expansion across regulated markets, this award further strengthens its position as a trusted partner for operators seeking a competitive edge in the dynamic field of sports betting,” the company stated.

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