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Malta-registered iGaming software developer and vendor EvenBet Gaming has announced a new partnership with Pronet Gaming, by which it will provide its online poker, casino and sportsbook products to the aggregator.

Announcing the deal, the company said it was “proud” to have reached a partnership with the “market-leading iGaming platform.”

Pronet’s casino portfolio, EvenBet said, “features more than 6,000 of the world’s best slots from the industry’s leading suppliers, whilst its sportsbook solution promises thousands of betting markets on more than 35,000 live events across 65 sports.”

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Welcoming the deal on behalf of EvenBet, business development manager Ivan Shumilov spoke out.

“I’m so excited to share that we have partnered with Pronet Gaming,” he said.

With the deal, Mr Shumilov said he expects the aggregator to now be able to deliver content with a “sharper focus on emerging markets”.

“Players can simply have more fun”, he added.

“Together we will take over the world,” said the company.





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