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Gaming Innovation Group signs with two new partners in Spain and Argentina

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, March 21, 2024

The first partnership announced is with established Spanish land-based, online casino and sports betting operator Juegging, who will migrate onto GiG's powerful, full-turnkey X-Suite.

Key Points: 
  • The first partnership announced is with established Spanish land-based, online casino and sports betting operator Juegging, who will migrate onto GiG's powerful, full-turnkey X-Suite.
  • The combined X-Suite will grant Juegging the ability to completely revolutionise their sports offering, and greatly expand the number of payment and content providers they can offer to the market.
  • Spain is expected to generate close to €2 Billion of GGR, YoY within the next three years according to the regulator, the DGOJ.
  • Andrew Cochrane, Chief Business Officer at GiG said; "These signings underscore the demand for of our CoreX platform and SportX sportsbook, to drive innovation and expansion for our partners in regulated markets.

Gaming Innovation Group signs with two new partners in Spain and Argentina

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, March 21, 2024

The first partnership announced is with established Spanish land-based, online casino and sports betting operator Juegging, who will migrate onto GiG's powerful, full-turnkey X-Suite.

Key Points: 
  • The first partnership announced is with established Spanish land-based, online casino and sports betting operator Juegging, who will migrate onto GiG's powerful, full-turnkey X-Suite.
  • The combined X-Suite will grant Juegging the ability to completely revolutionise their sports offering, and greatly expand the number of payment and content providers they can offer to the market.
  • Spain is expected to generate close to €2 Billion of GGR, YoY within the next three years according to the regulator, the DGOJ.
  • Andrew Cochrane, Chief Business Officer at GiG said; "These signings underscore the demand for of our CoreX platform and SportX sportsbook, to drive innovation and expansion for our partners in regulated markets.

The Afghanistan War Led to 2,456 US Military Deaths and Cost an Estimated $2.3 Trillion, Per A-Mark Foundation Report

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, November 3, 2021

SANTA MONICA, Calif., Nov. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --The A-Mark Foundation released a new report titled, " Afghanistan War: US Military and Department of Defense Casualties & Dollars Spent 2001 to 2021 ."

Key Points: 
  • SANTA MONICA, Calif., Nov. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --The A-Mark Foundation released a new report titled, " Afghanistan War: US Military and Department of Defense Casualties & Dollars Spent 2001 to 2021 ."
  • The report looks at the costs of the war in Afghanistan in terms of US military and Department of Defense (DOD) civilian contractor casualties as well as financial expenditures.
  • President George W. Bush started the war in Afghanistan, and saw 626 US military deaths during his time in office.
  • In addition to US military deaths, at least 3,917 US DOD contractors and six DOD civilian employees died in the Afghanistan War, a total of 3,923 deaths.