Red Tiger Prepares for Switzerland Venture

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Renowned slots supplier Red Tiger announced on April 29 that it is already making necessary preparations in readiness to enter the newly re-organized online gambling market in Switzerland. The online casino games and software provider which was founded in 2014 and is registered in the Isle of man has been very keen on extending its profit across both Europe and Asia, both of which are its primary markets. Its expansion plans have been going quite well so far – the company’s game titles have gone live with some of the largest and most popular online casinos with some of the most recent online casino partners being 888 Casino, ComeOn!, and Casumo among others.

In the announcement that the company made on Monday, it said that about 30 of its most popular titles have already been certified to go lice in Switzerland. Moreover, the company expects a number of the country’s leading online casino operators will opt for its content once they receive the green light to establish online gaming businesses. Obviously, this implies that there are lots of partnerships just around the corner.

Red Tiger’s expansion bid has been buttery smooth and this has been partly been attributed to its efforts to bolster online security with the award of ISO 27001 certification late last year. It has also been lauded for its top-performing HTML5 online slots and table games as well as its bespoke progressive jackpot system. In addition to that, the game developer also offers a Smart Spins bonus management application and an outstanding Tournaments gamification feature that significantly enhances user experience.

The Re-Organized Swiss Gambling Market

Switzerland officially ushered in a new era for its gambling industry on January 1 and since then it has been inching closer and closer to the launch of its very first online casino operations under the new regulatory regime. Now, the new online gaming industry is set to officially take off on or around July 1.

As expected, a number of local and international gambling companies have shown an interest in being part of the new online gaming market. The Federal Gaming Board has announced that it has already received more than four applications from operators who are interested in setting up online gaming businesses in the country. Unfortunately, at this point in time, foreign companies will not be allowed to acquire a license in the country. The only they will be able to be part of the new market will be by partnering with one of the Swiss land-based casinos. While this rule is definitely not very pleasing, it goes without saying that it is reasonable and will not involve too many compromises.

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