Casablanca – Morocco’s Royal Society of Horse Encouragement (SOREC) has created Gamma Systems, the first “made in Morocco” software in Africa to manage horse racing betting.
The aim of this new technology is to boost the equine ecosystem in Morocco and make it more “inclusive, sustainable, and efficient,” SOREC said in a statement.
SOREC’s Gamma Systems was created in collaboration with Moroccan companies PCARD, an electronic payment solutions company, Ingenius, an IT services company, and BROME, a digital consulting firm.
The software has several benefits, including transaction security, scalability, and flexible and competitive lead times, SOREC’s statement noted.
It functions as a central server, processing all of the data required to conduct games, such as stakes registration, ticket issuance, odds and profit computation, and winner-ticket maintenance.
Since its inception in March 2022, this technological initiative has completed over 150 million transactions, the statement said. It enhanced SOREC partners’ productivity by growing sales and strengthening their customer relations.
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SOREC highlighted that the software can now handle more than 1 million transactions per day, with a peak rate of more than 100 transactions per second.
Thus, SOREC expects that the export of this solution will be an opportunity to showcase Moroccan know-how.
With this new technology, SOREC joins the relatively narrow circle of roughly ten horse racing betting software developers, the statement noted.
“We are proud to contribute to our country shining above and beyond our expectations overseas,” said SOREC’s General Manager Omar Skalli.
“We believe the accomplishment of this ambitious project has now positioned SOREC as a leader notorious for its autonomy, the latter shown pivotal to achieving its goals,” he added.

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