The iGaming industry is developing rapidly. Nowadays, companies are establishing entire ecosystems for operators rather than just different types of products. In the most recent episode of NookTalks at SBC Summit Malta 2026, Jeremy Castillo, had a very interesting conversation with Dinara Pogodina, who is the CEO of Notix.Games.
During the discussion, Dinara shared the company’s journey, its expansion from game aggregation into platform solutions, and how Notix.Games is helping operators launch and grow their online casino businesses.
A Milestone Moment for Notix.Games
The SBC Summit Malta 2026 was a significant milestone for Notix.Games. Though the company has been in an active mode in the industry, this was the first time it participated in an exhibition with its booth.
According to Dinara, this goes beyond merely attending another conference. it demonstrated growth of the company and intention to become a long-term player in the iGaming landscape.
She mentioned that taking the whole team to the conference shows the common vision and desire to make strong connections in order to grow further.
Such events are beyond introductions of the products; they are also about making connections and sharing ideas.
More Than a Game Aggregator
Although many companies know Notix.Games for its aggregation services, Dinara explained that the business has grown well beyond that.
Initially, the company started with its game aggregation service and was supported by an in-house game development studio that focused on instant gaming. However, with time, the firm saw an opportunity to provide much broader services to its clients.
Today, Notix.Games is building a complete ecosystem that combines:
- Game aggregation
- Proprietary games
- A modular iGaming platform
- Analytics and reporting tools
- Operator management features
Rather than offering a single service, the company wants to give operators everything they need in one platform.
This approach allows businesses to start with one solution and gradually expand as their operations grow.
A Flexible Platform Built for Growth
One of the biggest highlights of the conversation was the company’s new platform.
Dinara explained that the platform is currently in its MVP (Minimum Viable Product) stage, but it has already been designed with flexibility in mind.
Instead of forcing operators into a fixed setup, every module can function independently.
For example, clients can choose only:
- Game aggregation
- Bonus management
- Analytics
- Platform services
Or they can combine all of these into one complete solution.
This modular approach allows operators to build a product that matches their business model rather than paying for features they may not need.
Expanding into Regulated Markets
As the platform continues to develop, licensing is also part of the company’s roadmap.
Dinara shared that Notix.Games already provides aggregation content across several regulated markets, including:
- Spain
- Peru
- Brazil
- Portugal
She also mentioned that Romania is another market currently being explored.
Expanding into regulated jurisdictions remains a key focus as more operators look for trusted technology partners that understand compliance requirements while maintaining flexibility.
Launching an Online Casino Faster
One question many operators ask is how quickly they can launch a new online casino.
According to Dinara, the answer depends on the customer’s requirements.
Since the platform is modular, implementation timelines vary based on the services selected. However, for a standard MVP launch, Notix.Games aims to have operators live within approximately three months.
This relatively short timeline allows businesses to enter the market quickly while still benefiting from a scalable infrastructure that can grow over time.
Why Industry Events Like SBC Summit Malta Still Matter
Jeremy also asked whether this was Notix.Games’ first SBC event as an exhibitor.
Dinara described the experience as extremely positive, highlighting the enthusiasm and dedication of her team throughout the event.
She also emphasized something many industry professionals already know, real business relationships are often built face-to-face.
Industry events provide opportunities to meet partners, understand market challenges, demonstrate products, and create long-term collaborations that are difficult to establish through emails alone.
In future, Dinara confirmed that the company plans to continue its active event calendar throughout the year.
The team will be attending and exhibiting at several major industry events, including conferences in Madrid, London, and the SBC Summit in Lisbon.
Looking Ahead
As the conversation came to a close, Dinara invited operators and potential partners to connect with the Notix.Games team through their social media channels.
With its combination of game aggregation, proprietary content, modular platform technology, and a clear focus on scalability, Notix.Games is positioning itself as a technology partner for operators looking to build or expand their iGaming businesses.
The interview also reflected the company’s broader vision—not just creating software, but becoming an active contributor to the global iGaming ecosystem.
As the industry continues to grow across regulated markets, businesses that can offer flexible technology, faster deployment, and long-term partnership opportunities will be well placed for future success.
For Notix.Games, SBC Summit Malta 2026 wasn’t simply another exhibition—it was the beginning of an exciting new chapter.



