

(AsiaGameHub) – By: James Vance
iGaming operators expanding across the Americas hit a hard wall. Most rely on inflexible SaaS or locked-in revenue-share models. They can’t update legacy infrastructure fast enough for new regional rules. Every new jurisdiction adds layers of messy compliance work. Operators end up with zero real control over their own core platforms.
Digicode will present its Diger Suite at SBC Summit Americas 2026. The event runs June 9 to 11 at Fort Lauderdale’s Broward County Convention Center. The suite is a modular stack built for multi-jurisdiction expanding operators. It covers all core functions, including platform operations, payments, compliance, affiliates and player engagement. It includes five key components. They are DigerRGS, DigerPAM, DigerPay, DigerClick and AI-powered DigerCompanion. DigerCompanion automates support processes and routine operational tasks. At the event, Digicode’s team will demo the full suite. They will also discuss platform ownership, scalability and ways to cut reliance on rigid SaaS models. Elkhan Shabanov, Digicode’s CEO Americas, said the event groups active players navigating multi-market growth.
The shift in demand here is impossible to miss. Growing operators want full ownership of their core technology. They don’t want to hand over permanent revenue cuts to third-party providers. Modular design lets them update or swap parts as rules change. They don’t have to rebuild their entire platform from scratch. This model will pull fast-growing mid-sized operators away from big one-size-fits-all suppliers. Most established players won’t move fast enough to match this flexibility.
Author bio: James Vance, Senior Columnist covering B2B gaming tech at a top international tech weekly.
