FRENCH INTRO FOR GAMEACCOUNT
20 November 2009
Skill games provider launches French network
Following rapid expansion in the recently liberalised
Italian market, skill gaming developer GameAccount has
formally launched its French network and submitted an
application for a licence in that country, which is due
to open up its market next year (see previous InfoPowa
reports).
France is to become the second major
European country after Italy to set up a new gaming
environment in which licences are awarded and taxes paid
locally - whilst those not licensed are effectively
banned.
GameAccount’s first French deal was
announced earlier this month – an innovative white-label
agreement to provide international sports and lifestyle
firm Born.com with GameAccount’s portfolio of skill
games including dominoes, multiplayer blackjack and
backgammon.
The French version of the site is
due to go live on 1st December.
GameAccount hopes
to replicate its success in Italy, which has seen the
company secure licenses with over 60 percent of the
country’s sports betting, scratch and poker operators
including SNAI, Sisal and Cogetech as well as national
lottery operator Lottomatica over the past year.
Following an example set in Italy with popular local
games such as Briscola and Sette e Mezzo, GameAccount
plan to offer localised games to the French market, such
as Belote, slated for development next year.
Launch activity in the new territory will be spearheaded
by Eric Guedj, GameAccount’s newly appointed France
country manager. He will be responsible for local
business development and government liason. Eric has a
long history in international gaming, having launched
the World Series of Backgammon in 2006 and most recently
in his role as project manager for Partouche
Interactive.
“It’s a very exciting role and I’m
pleased to be working with GameAccount at such an
important time both for the company and for French skill
gaming in general,” commented Guedj. “The success with
which the Italian network developed puts a lot of
pressure on us to achieve a similar rate of growth, but
it’s a challenge that we are confident about and very
well equipped to meet.”
“This strategy of setting
up local partnerships in the new jurisdictions,
especially with major incumbent organisations, like SNAI
and our other partners in Italy, is to be rolled out
across Europe in line with new gaming policies,” said
Kevin Dale, GameAccount CEO. “The French territory is
our next priority and Eric will be working with
potential partners and the French government to ensure
everything runs as smoothly as possible. We have every
belief that our portfolio of skill games will be as
popular as they are elsewhere – if not more so.”
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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