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London-based software developer and supplier, GameAccount Global Limited has been awarded an Associate Certificate by the Alderney Gambling Control Commission (AGCC).
The British company claimed that operators licensed by the AGCC on the Channel Island can now join its network, allowing players to enjoy its portfolio of one-on-one online games including gin rummy, multiplayer blackjack, backgammon and poker dice. These games present multi-table tournaments together with player-to-player cash games and a suite of side games designed to monetise idle minutes before, during or after competitions. The interactive gaming business of Britain's giant Rank Group, Blue Square, stated that it would become the first Alderney-licensed operator to launch games from GameAccount in the coming weeks. It will become the third licensee to sign up to GameAccount's network this year after Stan James and Gala Coral joins other distinguished operators including William Hill, BoyleSports, PaddyPower and Sportingbet Europe. Chief Operating Officer for GameAccount Dermot Smurfit stated his thoughts about the AGCC certificate; 'We are delighted to receive the Associate Certificate from the AGCC following exhaustive technical due diligence on the GameAccount software suite". "Now we're open for business to all Alderney-licensed operators seeking to add our unique games to their gaming portfolio. Our software platform and associated technical infrastructure is now compatible with the majority of white-listed licensing jurisdictions relied upon by the major regulated eGaming operators located in Europe." Cheif Executive Officer for GameAccount Kevin Dale added; "Membership of our network offers regulated eGaming operators the benefit of our substantial and continued investment in unique head-to-head gaming software together with access to a significant pool numbering tens of thousands of active real money players each month". "Gin rummy, backgammon and our unique multiplayer blackjack form a compelling suite of head-to-head games. In the coming weeks these games will be joined by head-to-head poker dice and dominoes together with an upgraded games lobby increasing usability for players and the value proposition for licensees." Related articles
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