Digitain Appoints Terry Lee as Head of Asia to Drive Regional Growth

Digitain, a provider of sportsbook and iGaming solutions, has appointed Terry Lee as Head of Asia. Lee brings over 15 years of industry experience, including 11 years as Sales Director at Sportradar in Asia.
Digitain has further strengthened its regional leadership team with the appointment of Terry Lee as Head of Asia. This strategic move aims to bolster the company's presence in the Asian markets. Lee joins from Oddin.gg, an esports betting tech supplier, where he served for just over a year as deputy head of sales. His extensive experience is expected to help Digitain forge long-term partnerships and unlock new market opportunities in the region.
Before his tenure at Oddin.gg, Lee spent an impressive eleven years at Sportradar as sales director in Asia. For both his previous roles, he was based in Manila, Philippines. This background underscores his deep understanding of the Asian iGaming landscape.
Numbers and facts
Terry Lee brings over 15 years of experience in the iGaming industry. His career includes eleven years as Sales Director at Sportradar, followed by just over a year as Deputy Head of Sales at Oddin.gg. This extensive expertise is now expected to benefit Digitain, which is increasingly focusing on the Asian market. Just last month, Dario Jurčić was appointed Chief Commercial Officer for Europe and Africa, highlighting Digitain's global expansion. The company has also acquired licenses in Denmark, Belgium, and Romania to solidify its European presence. In May 2026, Digitain obtained a license in Denmark from Spillemyndigheden, the Danish gambling authority. Before that, Digitain secured a UK betting license in February 2026. Digitain is also now authorized in Canada (Ontario) and Bulgaria.
Ani Mkrtchyan, Chief Sales Officer at Digitain, expressed enthusiasm about the new appointment: > “We are delighted to welcome Terry to Digitain. His extensive industry experience, deep understanding of regulated Asian markets and proven ability to build strong commercial relationships make him an excellent addition to our leadership team.” – Ani Mkrtchyan, Chief Sales Officer at Digitain
Lee himself emphasized his goals in the new role. He aims to establish Digitain as a major player in regulated markets and foster strategic collaborations.
Background
Digitain is keen to deepen its market penetration in Asia. Previously, the focus was more on Europe, where the company has already obtained key licenses in Denmark, Belgium, and Romania. With the appointment of Terry Lee as Head of Asia, Digitain signals a clear strategic alignment towards growth in the dynamic Asian markets, which offer enormous potential for online gambling. Asia is considered a key growth market due to its large and tech-savvy population. However, regulation in many Asian countries is complex and fragmented, making local expertise indispensable. Lee's experience in Manila, Philippines, where he previously worked, will certainly be an advantage. Other providers like SOFTSWISS also rely on global presence and partnerships, as evidenced by other sources, in this case through advertising on FocusGN.
Expanding into new markets is crucial for iGaming companies to secure competitive advantages. However, this requires not only a robust technical platform but also a deep understanding of the respective regional requirements and regulatory frameworks. Terry Lee's statement reflects this necessity:
“In my new role, my focus will be on establishing Digitain as a major presence within key regulated markets, building long-term and strategic partnerships that truly add value, and identifying new opportunities that align with local market requirements.” – Terry Lee, Head of Asia at Digitain
This focus on local adaptation and relationships is intended to help Digitain achieve sustainable growth in Asia.
Why it matters for German players
Digitain's strategic expansion in Asia has no direct impact on German players. The German gambling market is strictly regulated by the German Interstate Treaty on Gambling 2021 (GlüStV 2021). Only online casinos with a valid German license from the Joint Gaming Authority of the Federal States (GGL) are allowed to offer their services in Germany. These licenses ensure that players can gamble in a safe and controlled environment. This includes strict requirements such as a monthly deposit limit of 1,000 Euros, a stake limit of 1 Euro per spin on slot machines, and connection to the central self-exclusion system LUGAS.
Online casinos with licenses from Malta (MGA) or Curaçao are illegal in Germany and do not offer sufficient player protection, as they do not have to adhere to the strict German regulations. Players should always ensure they only play with providers on the GGL whitelist to avoid legal problems and inadequate player protection. Digitain's increased focus on Asian markets does not affect licensing or game offerings in Germany. The GGL continuously works to monitor the German gambling market and suppress unauthorized offers to protect players.
What it means for GGL-licensed casinos
For online casinos holding or seeking a GGL license, Digitain's expansion into Asia primarily signifies a market shift for the provider. This development has no immediate consequences for operations or regulation in Germany. GGL-licensed casinos must continue to adhere to the strict regulations of GlüStV 2021. This includes not only the limits already mentioned but also extensive measures for youth protection and addiction prevention. Transparency and secure payment processing are also central requirements. This concerns, for example, compliance with the 1,000 Euro monthly deposit limit, which is monitored via the nationwide limit-setting and control system OASIS and via LUGAS (Länderübergreifendes Glücksspielaufsichtssystem). Providers wishing to operate legally in Germany must fully integrate these systems and adapt their gaming offerings accordingly. Any development in the international market not directly affecting German regulation is only indirectly relevant to GGL-licensed providers, for instance, through changing competitive conditions in the procurement of software or services.
Sources & further reading
- Joint Gambling Authority of the German Federal States (GGL): gluecksspiel-behoerde.de
- Whitelist of permitted online operators: GGL-Whitelist
- BZgA problem-gambling helpline: 0800 1 372 700 (free, anonymous, 24/7)
- Editorial methodology: Editorial guidelines Lustich.de
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