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Strong European licensees opt for popular online casino system
The Casino Module system is proving a strong seller for Swedish online gambling software provider Net Entertainment, which this week announced that a further four betting companies had signed up for the latest version of the popular product.
The latest agreements take the number of deals this year up to six. BetUnited, Begawin,Tower Gaming and Wauw Gaming are the new licensees, which combined have a presence across Europe, including Spain, Scandinavia, Poland and the UK.
Begawin is a Spanish land based casino operator who has chosen CasinoModule for their upcoming online operation. Through their well known brand and extensive business experience, it is Begawin’s intention to rapidly establish themselves as a key operator on the Spanish market.
BetUnited operates the online entertainment portal WINunited.com, which focuses on international territories such as UK, Spain, Poland and Austria. WINunited.com offers full-service betting covering entertainment, sports and leagues from around the globe, poker, casino and a sports news portal. The company also operates the German language site wettstar.de, which targets the German horseracing market. BetUnited was set up in Malta in 2005 and is fully licensed under Maltese law.
Tower Gaming is a rapidly growing gaming site with focus on the Scandinavian market. Through the CasinoModule, Tower Gaming will be able to offer their players an expanded product range and a better and more exciting gaming experience.
Wauw Gaming are in the process of licensing in Malta and will be focusing on the Scandinavian market.
All operators intend to launch their casinos during spring/summer 2007.
“The continuing success in closing new agreements shows the strength of what we can offer and a result of our new generation of games delivered during 2006. Continued investments in R&D as well as increased productivity has given Net Entertainment an even stronger position as the market leader in developing online casino software,” boasts Johan Öhman, CEO Net Entertainment. |
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