Commenting on the upcoming draft legislation outlining plans for the regulation of the German market, Daniela Caserotto, German Country Manager for Prima Networks Limited powered by Microgaming said: “The regulation of the German online gaming sector is gathering pace and its completion will present exciting new opportunities across the industry. The specific details of how the market will look are currently unclear, but the move towards regulation is an extremely exciting prospect for Prima Networks and its software provider Microgaming.”
“Germany is Europe’s largest economy and with a population of over 80 million and an established casino culture, the country is an attractive market for providers and operators alike. It has an excellent technological infrastructure, internet penetration of 81.85% and mobile phone penetration of over 100%, all of which bode well for a very successful regulated online gaming market.
“Prima Networks Limited, powered by Microgaming is committed to exploring new markets. We have a long and successful history of localising products and have resources in place to assess and develop bespoke software for new markets quickly and efficiently.
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Our heritage and wealth of experience in providing software to newly regulated markets such as France and Italy make us the perfect partner for firms looking to operate in Germany . With an agreement on the restructure of the state gambling monopoly likely to be announced towards the end of 2011, we are hopeful a gambling treaty could come into force in early 2012.
“Microgaming developed the first true online Casino over a decade ago and since then has developed over 500 unique games, giving Prima Networks the largest portfolio within the industry. Our product portfolio includes Poker, Bingo, Live Dealer, Mobile Games, and a Progressive Jackpot Network. In addition to the benefits of our global expertise, we are also able to tailor our products and services to suit any local market as and when regulation allows; we look forward to playing an active role in the German market.” (E-09.16.11)
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