Industry News
- December 9, 2009
GameAccount launches French network
Lately there has been expansion in the open Italian market; GameAccount has officially initiated their French set-up and a request for the license in the country which is slated to make a start in their market in the next year. France will soon attain the position after Italy as the second main European country to establish a new gaming atmosphere in which certifications are provided and taxes as paid at local level. And at the same time those who not are barred.
Earlier this month, the first GameAccount’s French contract was publicized a pioneering contract offering international sports and lifestyle company Born.com with the GameAccount’s collection of the skill games like dominoes, backgammon, and multiplayer blackjack. The initial version of the site is scheduled to go live on December 1st. GameAccount have high hopes of repeating their accomplishment in Italy, which has observed the organization having authorization for more than sixty percent of the country’s sports betting, scratch and poker operators comprising of SNAI, Cogetech, and Sisal along with national lottery operator- Lottomatica.
Following Italian example along with famous games like Sette e Mezzo and Biscola, GameAccount has made plans to provide the localized games in the French market like Belote and it is scheduled for the expansion in next year. Beginning action in the new area will be guided by recently employed France country manager, Eric Guedj. He will be taking over the responsibility of the local business development and building relationship with the government.
Mr. Eric has vast experience in the field of international gaming and he has been responsible for initiating World Series of Backgammon in the year 2006. And lately he has played an important role as project manager for Partouche Interactive. Mr. Eric made a comment that he is having very exciting job and he is quite pleased to be working with GameAccount at a crucial time for both French skill gaming and for the company. The pace at which the Italian network expands really makes things a little harder for us but we are taking it as a challenge and we are ready to face it.
Mr. Kevin Dale who is the CEO of GameAccount said that this plans for building a set up local affiliation in the new areas, mainly with main existing organizations like SNAI and their associates in Italy, is to be even out across Europe in accordance to the latest gaming rules.
The French area which is their next main concern and Mr. Eric will be functioning in accordance with possible associates and French government to make sure to make things work out smoothly. They are quite confident that their collection of skill games will be famous like they are in other places.




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