LONDON, ENGLAND, November 26, 2011 (Press-News.org) Leading interactive gaming software and services provider, GTECH G2 announces a partnership with digibet.
GTECH G2 will provide digibet with its instant casino games including the market leading French Roulette and best selling Fortunes of Egypt. As part of the four year partnership GTECH G2 will work with digibet to continue to develop the site with a range of products and services.
William Scott, Vice President of GTECH G2 said, "We are very excited about working with digibet, who are a market leading brand and the opportunity that the partnership represents."
Günter Boyks, CEO of digibet UK said, "As we look to grow within the market, we looked for a partner that would provide us with exciting and exhilarating content. GTECH G2 has provided us with a great suite of games."
digibet.com is operated by digibet Ltd. Gibraltar, licensed in and operated from Gibraltar.
Media Contact:
Olivia Gillibrand, Head of Marketing GTECH G2
Olivia.gillibrand@gtechg2.com, +44 (0) 7825 037 142
Jodie Thind, Lyceum Media
Jodie@LyceumMedia.com, +44 (0) 7932 440 157
Note to Editors:
GTECH G2 (www.gtechg2.com)
GTECH G2 is the iGaming and Sports betting division of the Lottomatica group. In two years the company has become the premier full service solution provider to the iGaming industry with award winning products and software and industry leading management services. GTECH G2 is the most trusted supplier to regulated markets and the leading iGaming and sports betting supplier to the world's lottery industry.
GTECH G2 Announces Partnership with digibet
Leading interactive gaming software and services provider, GTECH G2 announces a partnership with digibet.
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