iGaming Operator
An iGaming operator is a licensed company that runs online casino, sportsbook, or other gambling products and acquires players through affiliate programs, direct marketing, or proprietary channels.
What it means in practice
An iGaming operator is the company that holds a gambling licence, operates the player-facing product, and bears regulatory and financial responsibility for the gambling activity that takes place on its platform. Operators run online casinos, sportsbooks, poker rooms, bingo sites, or combinations of these verticals — often under a single brand or across multiple brands in different markets.
From an affiliate program perspective, the operator is the entity that pays commission. When a player is referred by an affiliate and completes a qualifying action — typically an FTD (First Time Deposit) — the operator calculates the commission owed based on whether the deal is structured as a CPA, RevShare, or hybrid commission. Operators define qualification rules, set wagering requirements, and own the player relationship after acquisition.
Operators are increasingly differentiated by their regulatory footprint and vertical mix. A multi-brand operator might run a casino brand in the UK under an MGA licence and a separate sportsbook in Germany under a DESI licence, each with its own affiliate terms. Multi-brand affiliate management platforms allow operators to manage these programmes from a single interface, tracking partner performance across brands and jurisdictions.
For affiliates, understanding the operator structure matters for assessing the quality and reliability of a partner programme. Key indicators include: regulatory status, payment history, NGR calculation transparency, and whether negative carryover applies to RevShare deals. Well-structured operators publish clear terms, use auditable tracking, and maintain consistent commission processing.
How iGaming Operator works across industries
See how igaming operator is applied in the verticals Track360 supports, from qualification logic and payout structure to the operational context behind each model.
How Track360 handles this
Track360 is designed for iGaming operators managing complex affiliate programmes across multiple brands, jurisdictions, and product verticals. Operators use the platform to configure CPA and RevShare deals, automate affiliate payouts, and maintain audit trails for regulatory compliance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about igaming operator, how it works in affiliate programs, and where it shows up across Track360's supported verticals.
An iGaming operator is a licensed company that runs online gambling products — casinos, sportsbooks, poker rooms, or a combination. They hold the gambling licence, bear regulatory responsibility, and run affiliate programs to acquire players. Affiliates refer players to the operator and earn commission based on the agreed deal structure.
Related Terms
NGR (Net Gaming Revenue)
NGR is the revenue that remains after an operator deducts costs such as bonuses, taxes, and platform fees from GGR. It is a common base for RevShare calculations in iGaming affiliate programs.
GGR (Gross Gaming Revenue)
GGR is the total amount wagered by players minus the total amount paid out as winnings. It represents the raw revenue an iGaming operator earns from player activity before any deductions for bonuses, taxes, or operational costs.
FTD (First Time Deposit)
FTD is the first successful deposit made by a newly referred user. In iGaming and some broker programs, it is one of the most common qualification events used for CPA payouts and partner reporting.
CPA (Cost Per Acquisition)
CPA is a commission model where an affiliate earns a fixed payment for each qualifying action, such as a deposit, registration, or purchase, that a referred user completes.
RevShare (Revenue Share)
RevShare is a commission model where an affiliate earns an ongoing percentage of the revenue generated by their referred customers, typically calculated on a monthly basis.
Negative Carryover
Negative carryover is a policy where a negative revenue balance from one period is rolled into the next period and offsets future affiliate earnings before new commissions are paid out.
Multi-Brand Affiliate Management
Managing affiliate programs across multiple brands or product lines from a single platform, with brand-specific commission structures, creatives, and reporting.
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