Bojoko obtains licenses in Michigan and West Virginia

Following its launch in New Jersey, online gambling affiliate brand Bojoko expanded after obtaining licenses in West Virginia and Michigan.

Bojoko players in the Mountain and Great Lake States can now also use the affiliate company to browse and select from authorized casinos in each area, strengthening its position within the US market.

The acquisition of licenses in West Virginia and Michigan is a part of Bojoko's larger objectives for the US market, according to the company's chief executive officer Joonas Karhu, and it will enable us to dramatically expand the size of our target audience.

"Players in West Virginia and Michigan will be able to use Bojoko in the same way as players in the Garden State, where gamers are enjoying our open and honest approach to assisting them in browsing and selecting online casinos.

We are excited to assist players in each state in locating the top licensed betting brands available there because both states are exhibiting rapid growth and have a lot of unrealized potential.

Bojoko is already operational in New Jersey, where it has been giving gamers access to data for more than a year, along with search and filtering capabilities.

The business has also indicated that it intends to tackle the US market with the "same methodology" that it has used in its European and other foreign markets, where it praises its own presence in the UK, Finland, Canada, and New Zealand.

This includes making use of its "double layer" validation approach, in which users assess and review gambling sites based on their personal experiences and the opinions of outside testers.