Vienna-based supplier Greentube, which has a strong presence in Malta via its Greentube Malta brand, has taken its games portfolio live in Ukraine with First Casino.
The operator’s customers will now have access to top-performing Greentube titles, including the Diamond Link line, featuring Diamond Link: Mighty Elephant and Diamond Link: Mighty Sevens.
The B2B partnership represents Greentube’s first integration with a local licence holder in Ukraine, a country it views as a key territory in Eastern Europe, following the legalisation of its online gaming market earlier this year.
Greentube believes that First Casino, which is a Nabula Games brand, has established itself as a leading presence in the Ukrainian market, delivering a premium casino experience with an emphasis on responsible gaming.
“The online gaming market in Ukraine is one rich with potential and we are delighted to have further expanded our presence into the country with this partnership”, said Greentube key account manager Opher Ben Zvi.
“Having established itself in the newly regulated market with its strong brand and emphasis on responsible gaming, First Casino represents a perfect ally as we introduce Ukraine’s players to our portfolio of content which has proven popular with customers all over the world”.
On the part of First Casino, CFO Maistrenko Andrii said: “Greentube’s content has a deserved reputation for providing a popular blend of land-based appeal with fresh, exciting titles developed specially for the online market.
“This is an exciting time for both First Casino and the burgeoning online gaming market in Ukraine as a whole and this deal will help further establish our reputation as a brand synonymous with a quality playing experience”.
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