Digicode Launches DigerPAM: Enterprise Player Account Management Built for Regulated Multi-Market Operators

Digicode has launched DigerPAM, an enterprise-grade Player Account Management system built on cloud-agnostic microservices architecture with native AI integration — targeting multi-brand operators navigating complex regulated environments.

Sofia Eriksson

Sofia Eriksson

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Digicode Launches DigerPAM: Enterprise Player Account Management Built for Regulated Multi-Market Operators

Digicode Releases DigerPAM — A Modern PAM Built for Compliance-First iGaming Operations

Software provider Digicode has released DigerPAM, an enterprise Player Account Management platform designed to unify the operational, compliance, and player engagement functions that regulated iGaming operators manage across fragmented legacy systems.

What Happened

DigerPAM launched April 1, 2026, positioned as the operational backbone for licensed online gambling operators. The platform is built on a cloud-agnostic microservices architecture — meaning individual components (CRM, wallet, compliance, bonus engine) can be deployed, updated, or replaced independently without requiring full-system changes. Core capabilities include: unified player account management across multiple brands; CRM with behavioural segmentation; optional KYC and responsible gambling compliance workflow modules; a configurable bonus and promotion engine; real-time analytics dashboard; and multi-currency wallet management. DigerPAM integrates natively with Digicode's DigerRGS (remote game server), DigerPay (payment aggregation), DigerClick (affiliate tracking), and DigerCompanion AI (personalisation and support). CEO Max Maslii said the product "delivers a single, cohesive view across the player lifecycle, eliminates operational fragmentation, and empowers brands to scale confidently."

Why It Matters

Most iGaming operators — particularly those running multiple brands across multiple jurisdictions — rely on PAM systems built 10–15 years ago, when cloud architecture, AI, and today's compliance requirements did not exist. The cost of migrating away from legacy PAM is high, but the cost of staying on them is increasingly also high: slow compliance updates, inflexible bonus engines, poor data integration. DigerPAM's microservices approach allows operators to migrate incrementally rather than in a single big-bang replacement — reducing both risk and disruption.

Industry Context

The PAM market includes established vendors such as EveryMatrix, Aspire Global, and SoftSwiss, as well as platform-integrated solutions from larger suppliers. DigerPAM enters as a challenger with a native AI integration story and a clean-slate architecture — positioning it primarily at growth-stage operators looking to avoid the legacy technical debt that has accumulated at more established platforms.

Source: EEGaming

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Sofia Eriksson

Sofia Eriksson

Senior Reporter

Member of the iGaming Pulse editorial team. Covering industry news, analysis, and B2B developments across the global iGaming sector.

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