Fast Track Establishes Greco as Core Anti-Bonus Abuse Platform
Risk management technology becomes a central pillar of Fast Track’s product suite.

Fast Track has confirmed that Greco, the gameplay risk management specialist it acquired last year, has now been fully integrated and established as one of its core products.
The Malta-based engagement platform acquired Greco in February 2025, having previously co-founded the company as a joint venture in 2021. Following a period of consolidation and development, Greco’s technology now sits at the heart of Fast Track’s product offering, alongside its real-time CRM, AI-driven gamification tools and natural language capabilities.
Greco’s Risk Engine is designed to model theoretical player value, identify behavioural anomalies and support data-driven decision-making around bonus allocation and gameplay exposure. Bonus abuse detection has been a central focus of the platform since its inception, positioning Greco as a specialist solution for operators looking to better manage promotional risk.
Fast Track CEO and co-founder Simon Lidzén said the move reflects a long-term strategy to build a platform that goes beyond individual tools. He explained that fully integrating Greco allows operators to apply the same level of sophistication to bonus strategies as they do to CRM activity, backed by real-time data, intelligence and execution.
Based in London, Greco services an international client base, including major operators across multiple regulated markets. Following the integration, Greco co-founders Ozric Vondervelden and Ed Dickerson will remain actively involved, overseeing the technology and team transition within the business.
With Greco now positioned as a core product, Fast Track said its focus will be on delivering its anti-bonus abuse capabilities with increased reliability and a faster pace of innovation, as demand continues to grow for more advanced risk management and promotional controls across the iGaming sector.







