Pronet Gaming’s CEO Alex Leese has been chosen to judge two award categories in the upcoming SBC Awards Latinoamérica 2021, for ‘Employer of the Year’ and ‘Acquisition and Retention Partner of the Year’.
The winners will be announced at the SBC Summit Latinoamérica, being held at the JW Marriott Marquis, Miami, US, from 27-28th October. Mr Leese’s status as an industry expert on Latin America is supported by Pronet Gaming having been nominated for three awards at the event: ‘Industry Innovation’; ‘Platform Provider’, and ‘Sportsbook Supplier’.
Pronet Gaming offers next-generation iGaming and retail solutions that deliver the gaming experience of the future. Armed with a market-specific online sportsbook, plus all-encompassing casino and retail solutions, it combines a technology-led approach with vast industry know-how to provide clients with a rapid and reliable service tailored to their needs.
The SBC Awards Latinoamérica recognises the achievements of operators, affiliates and suppliers from major disciplines including payments, marketing and data.
With 600 guests set to attend the event, the 2021 instalment will also celebrate the companies that continue to thrive through these unprecedented times, as well as provide networking opportunities throughout.
Mr Leese said: “It’s an honour to judge at such a prestigious event and on such important categories as Employer of the Year and Acquisition and Retention Partner of the Year.
“Latin America has huge potential as it regulates and its online infrastructure becomes more robust. It’s one of the most exciting regions in the world and so, for us as experts in emerging markets solutions, we’re proud to be supporting these awards that celebrate the incredible work being done by our industry friends and partners.”
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