Ian Hills

Locally-based lead generation company Blexr was crowned ‘Best Casino Affiliate’ by the IGB Affiliate Awards during an online ceremony held earlier today.

The competition’s judges said that Blexr’s innovative work with SEO and the deposit guarantee it offers customers helped it stand out as a winner.

“Their selective way of working means Blexr only collaborates with top quality partners, which helped contribute to their impressive growth over the last 12 months,” the judges continued.

Blexr operates in the iGaming, sportsbook, and forex affiliate markets as well as owns the Home Grounds website, which serves a community of home baristas.

“We’re delighted and thrilled to be recognised by IGB this way,” the company’s General Manager, Ian Hills said.

Explaining Blexr’s success, Mr Hills said that “[the company] pride[s] [itself] on recruiting smart people with innovative ideas. Winning a prestigious award like this one is a lovely way for the whole team to be rewarded for its hard work and dedication.”

Other categories in the 2021 IGB Affiliate Awards include ‘Best Poker Affiliate’ (won by Pokernews), ‘Best Bingo Affiliate’ (won by Bingoport), and ‘Best Sports Betting Affiliate’ (won by Skores).

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