Net Entertainment Inks Deal With Bet365

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Net Entertainment is very proud to announce that it has signed an agreement with Bet365 Group Limited, one of the world’s leading online gambling groups. Under the terms of the agreement, Net Entertainment will deliver a number of its top online games across bet365’s mobile and desktop channels.

bet365 is yet another major U.K. company to select Net Entertainment as its online games provider. Net Entertainment has, in a short period of time, successfully signed contracts with bet365, William Hill, Ladbrokes, 888, Paddy Power and Sky Vegas.

“We’re very excited to announce our latest agreement with bet365, a firm we believe is a pioneer in the online gambling space with a significant global reach”, said Björn Krantz, Chief of GMO and MD Net Entertainment Malta Ltd.

“The agreement solidifies the trust and confidence which exists in Net Entertainment’s technology. bet365 will now be able to offer its players the very best experience in the market. It is our plan to build a solid and long-term presence in the U.K., and our agreement with bet365 will further strengthen our footprint in the territory.”

Steve Ibberson, Managing Director - Gaming for bet365, said: “Net Entertainment is one of the leading suppliers in the industry and has top-quality content to offer. Our aim is to provide content across all channels to our customers worldwide; we are excited to add Net Entertainment’s games on both our mobile and desktop sites.”

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