MAJOR DEAL AHEAD FOR ONLINE GAMBLING SOFTWARE
PROVIDER
18 December 2009
Important deal for Cryptologic imminent
The Dublin-based commercial division of Internet
gambling software provider Cryptologic is gearing up to
sign an important deal with the multi-national internet
sports betting operator Betclic, according to Irish
Times reports over the weekend. The firm is also
preparing to launch a series of new games in partnership
with multinationals DC Comics and Paramount Digital
Entertainment.
The newspaper claims that
Cryptologic will soon add Betclic to an impressive roll
call of clients that includes top operators like Paddy
Power, Victor Chandler, Totesport and Betfair. The deal
will see Malta-regulated Betclic, a member of the French
Mangas Gaming group, adding online casino action to its
mainly sports-betting Internet offering.
Signing
up Betclic is something of a coup; the company has
businesses in 15 countries and, according to the most
recent figures, has about 1.5 million customers.
Betclic is also working on developing its poker and
casino offerings, which have become a standard part of
online betting businesses, the Irish Times adds.
The agreement between Cryptologic and Betclic is likely
to be announced later this week, making Betclic the 30th
licencee recruited by Cryptologic since it switched
focus from operating its own online casino business to
developing and selling software to other operators.
The Irish company has partnerships with DC Comics
and Paramount Digital Entertainment – parent of
Paramount Pictures – and develops games using both
multinational groups’ characters (see previous InfoPowa
reports). Among its latest releases are DC Comics hero
Superman as well as Braveheart from Paramount’s biopic
of Scottish rebel William Wallace, which starred Mel
Gibson.
Cryptologic switched its emphasis under
the leadership of current chief executive Brian
Hadfield. A writedown in the value of a number of Asian
investments meant the company made a loss of about Euro
7 million before tax in the first six months of 2009,
the newspaper reports.
However, the company said
in August that it returned to profitability in June, and
added that it was on target to generate a surplus in the
second half of the year.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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