PHOTO CAPTION (l to r): Enrico Bradamante and Max Trafimovich
SOFTSWISS, a technology company supplying iGaming software and headquartered in Malta, has joined the iGaming Executives Network (iGEN), a professional association representing companies across the iGaming sector.
The move further underlines the company’s commitment to Malta as a strategic base for its global operations.
The membership comes at a time when Malta continues to build on its reputation as a base for iGaming, technology, and other internationally oriented industries.
With a strong professional community, close access to regulators, and a business environment shaped by international markets, the island remains an important location for companies working in regulated and fast-evolving sectors, particularly as it continues to attract global operators and technology providers.
By joining iGEN, SOFTSWISS will contribute to industry discussions on operational standards, sector development, and the broader business environment in Malta and across Europe.
The company’s participation also reflects its intention to play a more active role within Malta’s iGaming ecosystem, engaging with local stakeholders and supporting ongoing industry dialogue.
The association brings together operators, suppliers, and affiliates to support the long-term development of the industry, encourage responsible practices, and represent its interests in regulatory discussions.
SOFTSWISS is one of the international technology companies headquartered in Malta, with operations spanning multiple regulated markets.
Its presence on the island supports both its international growth and Malta’s position as a leading juridistiction for licensed iGaming operators.
The company holds 14 national licences and certifications, as well as six international compliance certifications, including recognition by the Malta Gaming Authority.
Max Trafimovich, Founder Associate at SOFTSWISS and the company’s official representative in iGEN,shared: “We are glad to join forces with industry leaders and contribute to strengthening Malta’s position as a key iGaming hub. We see the important work iGEN is doing and are ready to actively support initiatives that address industry challenges and improve the overall business environment.”
Enrico Bradamante, Chairman and Founder of iGEN: “I am delighted to welcome SOFTSWISS, the recognised B2B technology leader for the iGaming industry, to iGEN. This further reinforces the association mandate to represent the iGaming industry operating in international markets under the auspices of the Maltese jurisdiction and licensing framework.”
The development also reflects the role professional associations continue to play in Malta’s business landscape, particularly in sectors where international competitiveness, regulatory dialogue, and industry cooperation go hand in hand.
As Malta continues to evolve as a centre for digital industries, collaboration between companies and industry bodies remains key to sustaining growth and maintaining high regulatory standards.
For companies like SOFTSWISS, participation in networks such as iGEN is part of a broader commitment to collaboration, knowledge sharing, and sustainable market development.
Earlier in 2026, SOFTSWISS also joined the National Association of Games and Lotteries (ANJL) in Brazil, expanding its engagement with industry bodies in regulated markets.
Together, these steps reflect the company’s wider approach to working with professional communities and contributing to the development of transparent and well-structured industry environments, with Malta continuing to serve as a central hub within this global strategy.