Playtech and Net Entertainment both Win at the IGA

February 12, 2015

Two of our favourite online casino software providers including Playtech and Net Entertainment both scooped awards at the International Gaming Awards 2015. This prestigious event took place on Monday 2nd February at The Savoy Hotel in London. This awards ceremony was first held in 2008 and it celebrates the best that the online (and offline) gambling industry has to offer.

Net Entertainment (also known as NetEnt) powers bgo Vegas, one of our most highly recommended Australian online casinos. This leading online casino software provider won the Slot Provider/Supplier Product of the Year award. This award was sponsored by Mr Green Casino and speaking about the win was the NetEnt President and CEO, Per Eriksson;

“To walk away with the Slot Provider/Supplier Product of the Year for both online and land based is a superb achievement. Our mission is always to provide leading edge online casino solutions and we’re honoured to be recognized for our hard work.” We extracted these comments from the official Net Entertainment website.

Playtech, which powers sites like Omni Casino and Fly Casino, walked away with the iGaming Software Supplier award. This award was also sponsored by Mr Green Casino. Let’s take a look at some of the winners. The Slots Operator of the Year (Online) award went to Leo Vegas. The Technology Provider/Supplier award went to a company called SafeCharge. The Socially Responsible Operator of the Year (land) award went to the Rank Group. The Socially Responsible Operator of the Year (Online) award went to the Rational Group.

The Casino/Integrated Resort of the Year award went to City of Dreams – Manila and the Casino Operator Of The Year Americas award went to Wynn Las Vegas. The Casino Operator Of The Year Asia/Australia award went to Galaxy Entertainment. The Casino Operator Of The Year Europe award went to the Hippodrome Casino and the Casino VIP Room of the Year award went to Galaxy Macau.

The Mobile Product of the Year award went to Play’n GO. The Mobile Operator of the Year award went to 7 Red. The Online Gaming Operator of the Year award went to Cherry Casino. The Online Poker Operator of the Year award went to PokerStars. The Online Bingo Operator of the Year award went to Mecca Bingo.

The Lottery Operator of the Year award went to Scientific Games. The In-Play Sports Operator of the Year award went to Unibet. The Innovator of the Year award went to Bet Construct. The Corporate Services Supplier of the Year award went to Optimal Payment. The Casino Equipment Supplier award went to TCSJohnHuxley and the Payment Solutions Provider Company of the Year award went to EMP Corp.

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