On 27 March, the betting and gaming industry will trade deal tables for a boxing ring, with Gamingtec confirmed as Platinum Sponsor of the SBC Charity Boxing Championship 2026.
More than 550 senior executives will gather at the London Hilton on Park Lane to raise funds for children’s charities. Delivered in partnership with Oliver’s Wish Foundation, the Championship will feature twelve industry figures stepping into six officially matched contests after months of preparation.
Fighters follow structured training programmes in the lead-up to the event, working with professional coaches while maintaining full executive responsibilities. Preparing for a competitive bout demands discipline and consistency, qualities tested daily in regulated, competitive markets.
Funds raised on the night will support SUDC UK, Cystic Fibrosis Trust and Chestnut Tree House. These organisations fund medical research, provide specialist clinical care and deliver long-term assistance to families facing complex and life-limiting conditions.
As Platinum Sponsor, Gamingtec occupies one of the event’s principal backing roles, contributing to the financial structure that enables the Championship to direct significant funds towards its selected charities.
Gamingtec Founder Sapar Karyagdyyev will also enter the ring to face Tamas Kusztos, Co-Founder of SharedLuck, in one of the evening’s most closely watched contests.
Commenting ahead of the event, Karyagdyyev said:
“The SBC Charity Boxing Championship is about showing up for a cause that truly matters. Becoming Platinum Sponsor was a natural decision for Gamingtec, but stepping into the ring is a commitment I wanted to make personally.
This fight is my way of pushing my limits while helping to raise meaningful funds for children and families who genuinely need support. On the night, I’ll be fighting for something far bigger than business.”
The 2026 card also features senior leaders from Booming Games, GiG, Games Global, Blue Sakura Solutions, Lucky Streak, Square in the Air, RiskCherry, ITV and Shufti, a roster that illustrates the level of executive participation behind the initiative.
The event will open with a champagne reception, followed by a formal dinner and charity auction before the six-fight programme begins. Proceeds from ticket sales, sponsorship and auction contributions will be directed to the selected charities.
March marks thirteen years since Gamingtec’s founding in 2013. During that time, the company has delivered turnkey casino and sportsbook platforms, proprietary PAM infrastructure and integrated affiliate systems, supporting operators entering new jurisdictions in Europe, Africa and Latin America.
As Gamingtec continues to expand its work and strengthen long-term partnerships in the sector, participation in initiatives such as the SBC Charity Boxing Championship forms part of its broader approach to industry engagement. Supporting structured fundraising efforts and visible leadership initiatives reflects the standards the company applies to its technology and to its role in the industry.
The Gamingtec website utilizes cookies to store and access visitor information with the purpose of enhancing security and improving the browsing experience. If you do not wish for the collection of such information, you can toggle these off:
Necessary
Necessary cookies are essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
Marketing
Marketing cookies track your online activity to help advertisers deliver more relevant advertising or to limit how many times you see an ad. Said information can be shared with other organizations or advertisers. These are permanent cookies and almost always of third-party provenance.
Analytics & Statistics
Analytical and statistical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics such as the number of visitors, traffic sources, etc.