Easygo Marks 10 Years of Growth in iGaming
A decade is a notable milestone in the fast-moving igaming sector, where many companies struggle to maintain long-term momentum. Easygo has now reached that point, marking ten years of steady growth rather than rapid, high-profile expansion.
The company began in 2016 with a small team of four working from a single office on Queen Street, at a time when the broader igaming boom had yet to fully develop. Major platforms such as Stake and Kick had not yet reached their current scale, while Easygo focused on building its core technology and infrastructure behind the scenes.
As the industry expanded, Easygo grew alongside it. The business now employs more than 750 people in Australia and over 2,000 globally, with its products supporting a user base that reaches into the hundreds of millions. Its role within the ecosystem has largely remained in the background, providing the technology that powers platforms rather than operating as a front-facing brand.
The company is also preparing to relocate to a larger office in Cremorne, an area that has become a key hub for technology companies in Australia. The move reflects the scale the business has achieved since its early days.
Internally, Easygo views its first ten years as the foundation for further growth. Its approach has centred on consistent development and long-term planning, rather than reacting to short-term trends. In an industry defined by rapid change, that strategy has allowed the company to establish a stable position, with future expansion expected to build on that base.