With a focus on clarity, control and frictionless integration, the award-winning aggregator Alea demonstrates how its secure and scalable API connects operators to a portfolio of over 16,000 games from 160 software providers — all with dedicated technical support and strategic data to drive business growth.

In addition to technological solutions, the Alea stand offers a unique experience: an oxygen bar for those who want to recharge their batteries amidst the intense movement of the fair.
Alea is present at IGB L!VE at stand N30 and looks forward to welcoming all partners to the event.
“This is the perfect time to reconnect, take a breath and discover how Alea can offer a clearer and more confident way to grow in iGaming,” the team emphasizes.

Alea
Alea is a pure-play game aggregator, specializing in connecting casino operators to over 160 providers through a single, secure API — no platform, white label or loyalty contracts. Founded by professionals with previous experience as operators, the company was created to solve challenges faced by the industry, such as complex integrations, inconsistent support and constant updates.
Aiming to simplify content delivery, reduce operational costs and give operators more control, Alea’s aggregation platform currently processes over 21,000 transactions per second. The solution features bank-grade security, full regulatory compliance and local knowledge that accelerates entry into markets such as Brazil, South Africa and Spain, among others.
Alea has also expanded its offering to the payments sector with the launch of AleaPay. The tool offers a single contract with multiple gateways, allowing customers to manage their financial flows efficiently and integrated with the game offering.
The company does not seek to replace existing platforms, but rather to enhance them. Whether entering new markets, experimenting with new studios or consolidating content partnerships, Alea positions itself as a strategic ally, offering global data and local insights to build personalized market strategies.
The proposal is clear: to make aggregation the simplest part of the operation.
Website: http://www.alea.com
Source: GMB