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Te casino’s website, www.citycenteronline.com.ar, will offer roulette, slots, poker games, black jack and bingo.


ARGENTINA CASINO OPERATIONS City Center Casino Back Online City Center casino, located in the city of Rosario in Sante Fe, Argentina,


Paraguay - Zitro adds to Premium experience Zitro continues to expand in the Republic of Paraguay following the announcement that its Link King has been installed at Casino Premium, where it is now possible to play the most popular progressive game in the region.


“We have been able to observe how Zitro's Link King is succeeding in our country, as well as in the rest of the world, so we incorporated it into our gaming offering with the full confidence that it is a highly profitable product. Our clients have received it with great enthusiasm, just as we expected,” explained Valdomiro Monteiro, General Director of Casino Premium in Paraguay.


Alejandra Burato, Zitro's commercial director for LATAM added: “There are already many casinos in Paraguay that have opted to incorporate our games, and we are pleased to see how our efforts, thanks to the great support we receive from our clients, have turned Zitro into a leading brand in the market. It only remains for me to thank Casino Premium for the trust they show us.”


Peru - Casinos reopen at 40 per cent capacity Casinos in Peru are allowed to reopen at 40 per cent capacity following a decree focusing on Phase 4 of the Economic Recovery, confirmed by the head of the Ministry of Production, Jose Luis Chicoma.


In 2020, Peru’s 50+ casinos and 750 slot halls have been closed for nine months. They have been told that they must stick to social distancing protocols, with players and staff wearing face masks and equipment and surfaces must be disinfected rigorously. Before they can open, casino and slot hall owners must send a ‘Plan for the surveillance, prevention and control of COVID-19 at work’, to the Ministry of Health.


Mr. Chicoma said: “In joint work with the Ministry of Health (Minsa) and the companies involved in movie theatres and gymnasiums, we have developed the operating protocols for these activities, in order to care for and preserve the health and life of people avoiding the spread of COVID-19.”


Martinique - Cogit allowed to reopen casinos French operator Cogit Group was allowed to reopen its Martinique casinos, located in Schoelcher and Les Trois-Ilets on December 11. Casinos on the Caribbean island, part of the Lesser Antilles, opened with one person per seat and for the restoration of tables of six places maximum, indicated Alexandre Thomas, the commercial director of the Cogit group.


In Guadeloupe, the casinos of Saint-François and Gosier, also of the Cogit group, resumed their activity since October 24. Again there are restrictions with one person per four square metres.


P8 NEWSWIRE / INTERACTIVE / MARKET DATA Uruguay


Uruguay Minister of Tourism approves the gaming licence for Cipriani Ocean Resort


Uruguay’s Ministry of Tourism is pushing forward with paperwork for the future Cipriani Ocean Resort and Club Residences Punta del Este with the international award for the gaming concession now being signed.


Te Minister of Economy and Finance Azucena Arbeleche and the Minister of Tourism Germán Cardoso signed the casino licence into effect with businessman Giuseppe Cipriani, who confirmed he would start work on the US$450m project in the second half of 2021.


Te project, which is being overseen by New York architect Rafael Viñoly, will a new San Rafael Hotel with 70 hotel rooms, 75 private apartments and the casino in its


first phase. It will later include a spa, gym, hair salon, retail, convention centre, theatre, two underground garages, residences and restaurants.


Minister Azucena Arbeleche said: “We continue to make progress in the process of attracting large investments that our country needs.”


He was optimistic that, once the pandemic is over, with the help of vaccines, activity in the tourism and services sector will grow again.


Te San Rafael hotel in Punta del Este has been closed since 2011, but was acquired by the Cipriani Group for more than US$40m in February 2018 after an agreement was signed by Giuseppe Cipriani.


is combining the reopening of its bricks and mortar property simultaneously with the launch of an online gambling site


Argentina’s City Center casino, located in the city of Rosario in Sante Fe, is coinciding the reopening of its bricks and mortar property with the launch of an online gambling site.


Te reopening comes after almost nine months of being shuttered due to the global pandemic and will see attendance restricted to half of the venue’s capacity with slot machines the only gaming offer. Te casino’s Marketing and Communication Manager, Romina Freijomil, said: “Everything is ready. Tere will be no tables, no cloth, nor can you play bingo.


“If the capacity is full, the public will have to wait outside the room and marks will be placed on the floor so that, in rows, the distance of two metres is maintained. Tere will be a permanent cleaning team, which will take care of sanitising all places.”


Te City Centre casino’s website,


www.citycenteronline.com.ar, will offer roulette, slots, poker games, black jack and bingo.


Ms. Freijomil added: “We are very happy with the operation of the site. For a long time our clients have consulted us about the possibility of playing online, and today we are very happy not only to be able to provide a new service, but to know that we are making each of their wishes come true. Te idea is that they can fully enjoy all the games we have online.”


“Te global trend shows that online gaming is a fundamental part of the entertainment business and has been growing in recent years. In addition, today the internet is a common tool in the recreational offer, so online gambling is part of this growing habit of consumers. Online entertainment is one more product within the City Center Rosario offer that complements the offline experience of our clients.”


Uruguay


Wazdan has received certification to offer part of its slot portfolio in Colombia’s regulated online market. Wazdan is set to offer a diverse slot portfolio to local operators, headlined by 9Lions and Larry the Leprechaun.


Te accreditation comes shortly after Wazdan received similar certification in Spain and marks another step forward in the company’s plans to significantly ramp up activity in regulated markets across the globe.


Albert Bellavista, Head of Business Development for Spain and Latin America at Wazdan, commented: “Colombia’s solid regulatory framework makes it the logical location for us to focus our Latin American expansion and we’re looking forward to forming successful and longstanding partnerships in the market. Tis certification is yet another milestone for our business and we have no doubt that the popularity of our games with local players will see them become staples of operators’ online lobbies.”


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