This article showcases our top picks for the best Germany based Gambling companies. These startups and companies are taking a variety of approaches to innovating the Gambling industry, but are all exceptional startups and companies well worth a follow.
We tried to pick companies across the size spectrum from cutting edge startups to established brands.
We selected these startups for exceptional performance in one of these categories:
- Innovation
- Innovative ideas
- Innovative route to market
- Innovative product
- Growth
- Exceptional growth
- Exceptional growth strategy
- Management
- Societal impact
Top Germany Gambling Companies
Data sourced from Crunchbase and SemRush.
MegaZebra
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MegaZebra is a European Social Games developer and publisher. MegaZebra’s social games and applications have been integrated into Facebook.
Behind MegaZebra is a seasoned team including Henning Kosmack , Steffen Rusitschka, Christian Meister, and Mark Gazecki. In September 2009, MegaZebra received a first round financing from KIZOO Technology Ventures..
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Tipp24
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Tipp24 SE, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the lotteries business in Germany and internationally. The company markets the German class lotteries Norddeutsche Klassenlotterie (NKL) and Suddeutsche Klassenlotterie (SKL).
It offers the national 6 out of 49 lottery and related lottery teams, the Christmas lottery, the European lottery, and other Spanish lotteries in Spain; and operates as a broker for various lotteries and other games in the United Kingdom. The company was founded in 1999 and is based in Hamburg, Germany..
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Lotto24
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Lotto24 is an online provider of state-licensed lotteries.
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Bally Wulff
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Bally Wulff is a operator of casinos and route operations in the U.S. They took a strategic decision to divest from Bally Wulff as a foreign company producing machines for the German market which do not support the core business of its parent company.
The company had a stable position as number 2 – 3 in the German market for amusement machines. It had a strong albeit volatile earnings history over the past years with an exception in the financial year of the acquisition which accounts receivable and by supporting the transition from light bulbs to LED and further to computer screens with regard to supply chain and technological issues.
The German amusement machine industry is highly regulated and there is hardly any room for foreign suppliers to participate in the German market (patent and regulatory protection as the key reasons).. .
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Lotto Rheinland-Pfalz
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Lotto Rheinland-Pfalz is a lottery company.
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WestLotto
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WestLotto is a lottery operator company.
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Couchsport
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Couchsport disrupts and innovates the betting market by designing apps that offer an outstanding mobile experience.
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