As it strengthens support for operators, affiliates, and regulators, Blask, a data intelligence platform is expanding its iGaming presence across Africa. The company gives real-time insights into brand activity, as well as market trends. Now, it covers 107 markets globally. This broader reach highlights its growing influence in global gaming.

Blask has supplemented its list of covered countries with new nations in Africa. The list includes Tunisia, Zimbabwe, Chad, Somalia, Niger, South Sudan, as well as Madagascar. Blask constantly expands into emerging markets, including these countries in Africa. The company targets to support stakeholders with accurate data in markets that have lacked structured insight.
Max Tesla, CEO and Co-Founder of Blask, highlighted the founding promise of the company. He said that when they launched Blask last year, they made a commitment to bring in-depth, real-time iGaming market intelligence to the whole world. His remarks underline a strategy designed to fill information gaps across both established, as well as developing gaming regions.
Tesla notes that the company is progressing toward its mission. He stated that they’re now more than halfway towards completing its mission. Every new market they add brings more clarity to an industry that has operated in the dark for far too long. His comments reflect the focus of the company on transparency and improved decision-making for industry stakeholders.
The expansion of Blask solidifies its role as a resource for data-driven planning in markets at different stages of development. Real-time approach of the platform keeps on shaping how operators understand competition, demand, as well as player engagement.
Blask’s previous development extends beyond Africa. The company has expanded its coverage across numerous strategic regions. Policymakers are preparing new regulatory frameworks for online gaming in the United Arab Emirates.