SBC News Prime customer for SkillOnNet
SkillOnNet's Andy Andrew

Prime customer for SkillOnNet

SkillOnNet's Andy Andrew
SkillOnNet’s Andy Andrew

Software supplier SkillOnNet has signed a deal with PrimeCasino.com that will see the popular online casino utilise its software platform and full suite of games. The agreement, finalised at ICE Totally Gaming in London last week, will see PrimeCasino.com expand its content by moving from the Microgaming Quickfire platform and tapping into SkillOnNet’s library of both proprietary and aggregated games.

The move will focus on additional content that is already popular with the Danish gaming market, where PrimeCasino.dk boasts a strong presence.

SkillOnNet will also work with PrimeCasino.com to enable the site to offer a download solution, as well as web and mobile capabilities.

The company’s Andy Andrew said that the agreement was a real coup and an important continuation of SkillOnNet’s increased B2B offering.

He added: “We’re thrilled to announce the agreement with PrimeCasino.com and look forward to working with them to offer an even better experience for their current players. This deal is the first of many in the year ahead. We’ve already begun migrating players over to the new platform and the initial results are very positive indeed. We’re expecting the relationship to be successful in the short, medium and long term for both parties.”

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