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Playtech expands partnership with SkillOnNet to secure exclusive bingo deal

Playtech have recently announced an expansion with long-term partners SkillOnNet to become the exclusive bingo provider for the operator in both the UK and Mexico.

A new brand called Zingo Bingo will be launched, while flagship names such as PlayOjo and PlayUZU will also be included in the exclusive deal.

This long-standing partnership, which dates back to 2021, is going from strength to strength with SkillOnNet successfully launching its bingo offerings on the new bingo platform by Playtech.

Both companies are now working in unison to not only improve player engagement across their bingo brands, but to further deepen their collaboration over the coming years.

“We’re pleased and excited to welcome SkillOnNet to the Playtech Bingo Network,” Said Marat Koss, Playtech’s Chief Interactive Gaming Officer.

“Their decision to migrate their iconic brands like PlayOjo to our new Next-Gen iBingo platform is a strong validation of our technology and long-term Bingo strategy. We look forward to continuing our close collaboration with the SkillOnNet team as we build on our shared success and drive further growth across key markets.”

SkillOnNet’s Head of Bingo, Malcolm Farrimond, added: “We are delighted to partner with Playtech Bingo as we bring PlayOjo, PlayUZU, and our new Zingo Bingo brand to their platform.

“To mark the launch of the new PlayOjo bingo, we will produce a large scale ATL and digital marketing campaign, including strategic TV sponsorship deals. The strength of Playtech’s technology, combined with the scale of its Bingo network, makes them the ideal partner to support our growth. We’re confident this collaboration will deliver great value to our players and look forward to building a strong, long-term relationship.”

Playtech have been busy throughout 2025

ProgressPlay also partnered with Playtech, rolling out its bingo platform across more than 120 UK gambling sites in April. This expansion, alongside SkillOnNet, is just one of the many deals Playtech have conducted this year.

In January, the company partnered with Nederlandse Loterij, before announcing a new deal to provide bingo games to BV Group and their brands BetVictor and Heart Bingo. However, it offloaded Happybet in May, the German brand of Playtech, transferring it to pferdewetten.de, a Frankfurt-based operator in the gambling industry.

In September, the company began to roll out retail sports betting across the MSC Cruises fleet after a partnership was forged earlier in 2025.

Customers are now able to make use of Playtech’s sports betting solutions, with MSC Cruises being the third largest cruise line in the world, enhancing Playtech’s growing stature in the industry.

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Ross Kilvington
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Ross Kilvington is a Scottish freelance writer with extensive experience in both sport and iGaming. Since November 2021, he has contributed to publications such as FotMob, Golf Monthly, Today’s Golfer, Football FanCast, and PokerScout, covering everything from breaking news to in-depth features across a variety of sports and topics. More recently, Ross has focused on the betting and gambling industry, producing engaging and insightful content for FIRST.com, Bonus Finder, and Odds Now. Away from writing, he is a devoted Rangers supporter, an avid reader, and a father who enjoys spending time with his young family. A keen golfer, Ross is…