GIG acquires Betit Group

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Don't know if anyone has posted about this yet - but it seems that GIG (Guts, Betspin & Rizk) have acquired the Betit Group (Thrills, Kaboo & Superlenny)

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I knew they was moving to the platform some time back but being sold is news to me, & Like Dunover said it SE issue will be a major problem, They can have licences from the moon to Timbuktu its not going to change the fact about the S.E business, Unless of course they keep things separate but what wouldn't that defeat the object,
 
I knew they was moving to the platform some time back but being sold is news to me, & Like Dunover said it SE issue will be a major problem, They can have licences from the moon to Timbuktu its not going to change the fact about the S.E business, Unless of course they keep things separate but what wouldn't that defeat the object,

Maybe I wasn't clear in my other post but I know for sure that it will not be a problem. They will have separate license!
 
Maybe I wasn't clear in my other post but I know for sure that it will not be a problem. They will have separate license!

This is where the problems will start, If somebody is SE for gambling reasons yet still let them play on there new sites than that just defeats the whole SE object, Maybe fine for other country's but I do not think it would go down to well with the U.K gaming commission,

Its only a matter of time before the complaints or people moan that they cannot log into there accounts,
 
This is where the problems will start, If somebody is SE for gambling reasons yet still let them play on there new sites than that just defeats the whole SE object, Maybe fine for other country's but I do not think it would go down to well with the U.K gaming commission,

Its only a matter of time before the complaints or people moan that they cannot log into there accounts,

No not at all, since SE is only about shared license.
Most of the time we don't even know who owns the casinos we play at, so no need to scare anyone.
 

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