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IRELAND - TRADOLOGIC POWERS BOYLESPORTS TRADOLOGIC recently signed a strategic agreement with Ireland’s largest independent bookmaker, Boylesports. As part of the deal, TRADOLOGIC will deliver the necessary tech- nology to add binary betting to Boylesports existing services. Boylesports is Ireland’s largest independent bookmaker and online betting company, which offers a state of the art online sports betting, poker, casino and bingo gaming experience.


The company has recently decided to add financial binary betting to their offering via widget integration. To do this Boylesports turned to TRADOLOGIC due to its innovative and stable software. Boylesports will integrate TRADOLOGIC’s widgets into its current site with TRADOLOGIC providing a wide selection of cutting-edge widgets ready to be imple- mented within the client website. One of the many advan- tages of these widgets is the simple integration process. Moreover, TRADOLOGIC possesses a vast knowledge of the binary option industry and shares its binary insights to ensure its clients succeed in providing the best services to the players as possible.


TRADOLOGIC’s founder and CEO Ilan Tzorya comments on this new partnership: “It is a pleasure for us to partner with a company that is at the forefront of the gaming industry. TRADOLOGIC’s technology will enable Boylesports to diversi- fy their offering and expand to new markets. We believe in the success of this partnership that will further strengthen TRADOLOGIC’s position as a leading software provider.”


Boylesports’ CEO John Boyle added: “We are pleased to complete our agreement with TRADOLOGIC. With the stable, innovative technology they offer, we can provide our players with products that absolutely meet their needs and deliver a unique gaming experience. Having this reliable technology will increase our customers’ satisfaction and loyalty.”


UK - NEW TEAM AT GAMEACCOUNT NETWORK GameAccount Network has underlined its ambitious growth plans by installing a new commercial team that combines a strong academic background with experience gained from both within and outside the gaming sector. Led by Commercial Director Daniel Lindsay, who joined GameAccount in September 2013, the new team comprises; Sara Di Finizio ,Country Manager Italy, alongside Commercial Managers Federica Faggiano and Camilla Folkeson.


Underlining the strength of the team, Daniel Lindsay said: “We have recruited from a variety of backgounds in order to achieve a complementary balance of experience and skill sets. Sara Di Finizio, our Country Manager Italy, has a back- ground in technology and marketing and is a graduate in Marketing Communications working from Rome.


“Federica holds a Bachelors degree in Foreign Lanugauges, Economics, Tourism and Communications and is responsible for managing existing regulated .com accounts and ensuring our operating partners can deploy the very latest range of content from the extensive list of slot providers in the GameAccount portfolio.


"Camilla holds a Masters degree in Marketing & Business Administration and is responsible for driving overall business development outside of North America including the roll out of GameAccount’s unique Simulated Gaming products to land based operators. She joins from a Swedish eGaming operator where she had overall responsibility for marketing.”


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CASINO BAD HOMBURG ENDORSES G4


Casino Bad Homburg in Germany has confirmed that its latest Interblock install has brought new players to the location Germany - New installations


Casino Bad Homburg’s recent casino renovation has added a new twist for lovers of electronic roulette. Back in August 2013, casino management made the bold decision to install the G4 Organic Roulette from Slovenia’s Interblock.


Players can now choose from a total of 23 Playstations with two electronic wheels ( includ- ing Swarowski crystals), with the Interblock G4 Organic connected to two roulette tables from the classical table gaming room, enabling them to choose from four roulette wheels, while five 55ins. LCD monitors provide all the key statistics.


Lutz Schenkel, Managing Director at Casino Bad Homburg, is very pleased with the installation, explaining: “Introducing a new brand to players can always be a risk, but the opportunities strong- ly outweighed the potential risks and we are proven right in our decision day after day. The completely different design has drawn in new players to us, especially younger people and females. We have seen the demand for electronic roulette rise with the Interblock unit. We are very pleased with its performance.”


Spirit Gaming is the exclusive distributor and service partner for Interblock in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Luxembourg. Torben


Lutz Schenkel , MD of Casino Bad Homburg.


Kreienbrock, Sales Manager, notes on the increas- ing demand for Interblock in Germany. “We have proven that innovation and design alongside opti- mal service will convince casino operators in Germany to move to newer, better solutions. We thank the Bad Homburg casino management for their open-mindedness to embrace Interblock G4 Organic. This endorsement speaks volumes for the fact that moving to Interblock can attract new players and thus increase revenue.”


Research shows ICE is 'world's favourite gaming exhibition'


UK Despite the difficulties caused by a London-wide transport strike, ICE Totally Gaming 2014 attract- ed attendees from a record 156 nations, a statistic which puts the world's biggest gaming event amongst the elite of UK-hosted exhibitions. The figure, part of a comprehensive external audit commissioned by ICE, underlines the brand's status as the only truly global event at which exhibitors can engage with buy- ers from every conceivable gam- ing jurisdiction.


Portfolio Director Kate Chambers said: "I think these stats show that ICE is most definitely the world's favourite gaming exhibi- tion! We worked hard on our communications campaign and once again raised the bar in terms of the resource and the investment we allocate to attracting buyers to ICE Totally Gaming. The spread of attendees


in 2014 stretched from Belarus to Brazil, Cambodia to Curacao and Vietnam to Venezuela, clear and compelling evidence of the reach of our marketing which engaged directly with over 200,000 potential visitors, featured adverts in 90 print and digital media channels and also includ- ed a social media campaign."


She added: "Our task now is to develop further the international appeal of ICE Totally Gaming and in the process deliver another vintage edition at our home in ExCeL London. Following the announcement that IMA 2015 is being postponed, we look for- ward to hosting large numbers of German gaming operators as we did in similar circumstances in 2013. Buoyed by the experience of 2014 the entire ICE team is focused on delivering another successful blockbuster event for all sectors of the international gaming industry."


UK Stage one of the application process for a large casino licence in Southampton has now closed with five operators interested in a total of seven competing sites. Applications at this stage included basic information about the applicant and the proposed site for a casino. A total of seven applications have been received by Southampton City Council for the final large casino licence in the UK, the largest number of any authority. The applicants and sites are Grosvenor at Royal Pier, Grosvenor at LeisureWorld, Global Gaming Ventures at West Quay Watermark, Global Gaming Ventures at Royal Pier, Kymeira Casino at Royal Pier, Genting Casinos at Royal Pier and Aspers Casinos at Royal Pier.


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