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ONLINE 2012


Goodbye 2011… Hello 2012!


& William Scott (Vice President) GTECH G2 Dominic Mansour (VP of Products)


What has been the best thing about 2011 for you? Dominic Mansour: 2011 was the year in which we successfully launched our first branded game


(Sherlock Holmes) with a huge amount of commercial success. In addition, we have seen tremendous growth and success on our investments into the poker platform, with more exciting and innovative features launched in one year than ever before, we also saw a record breaking jackpot on the IPN which was fantastic! 2011 also saw us launch our brand new Bingo product and the results have been outstanding, with the business growing more than 20% YoY. William Scott: It was great to have significant success is securing a large number of new customers in the WLA and commercial market including Barona in the USA, the Hungarian National Lottery and our phenomenal success in Spain. All of which were won in very competitive bids and our success is a testament to the innovation and development we have delivered this year.


What was the key product you worked on during 2011? Dominic Mansour: Our product focus in 2011 was poker and we performed way ahead of our


expectations. We delivered more content than in any one single year, our deliveries were on or ahead of time and we initiated the planning of our new poker platform. As a result, we have really closed the gap on our competitors’ offerings.


William Scott [L] and Dominic Mansour


No industry changes in 12 months like an online industry, and 2011 was no exception. Matt Broughton caught up with some of Casino International Online’s 2011 contributors to look back… and look forward.


56 FEBRUARY 2012


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