Betsoft Gaming Awarded At The Malta IGaming Excellence Awards
At the recent Malta iGaming Excellence Awards 2018, Betsoft Gaming got the award of the Best Casino Supplier. The annual award ceremony was where over 20 prizes were given away. The panel comprised of the country’s Gaming Authority representatives, high-profile consultants, investment bodies, legal firms etc.
As per the MIGEA terms, the participating companies needed to have good link with Malta. The competition proved to be tough as several top casino content providers have been operating in Malta for quite a long time.
Betsoft managed to win the award mostly owing to its compelling content portfolio. This includes the Slots3 series and it’s amazing platforms and frameworks also made the win possible. The company has received applauds for its Shift HTML5 development environment, Vault- a data connectivity solution, and Casino Manager back office platform. These were all considered by the panel for selecting it.
Julian Camilleri, the company’s account management director, said the company believes in constant innovation and that paves way for the creation of cutting-edge content. This lets Betsoft cope with needs of ever-changing global market. The company is based in Malta but its casino gaming solutions have found success in Overseas locations. It is committed to delivering quality content and top-notch support to the customer.
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