Playtech Partners with Canadian Betting Firm NorthStar Gaming

Playtech (LON: PTEC) continues its expansion efforts as the company has signed a new strategic partnership agreement with NorthStar Gaming, a Candian online casino and sports wagering/entertainment company.

Announced on Tuesday, Playtech will provide its IMS platform to NorthStar Gaming under the agreement. This, according to the company, will enhance the experience of NorthStar’s premier online casino and sports betting platform.

“NorthStar Gaming is thrilled to be the exclusive Canadian partner in the media and publishing sector with Playtech, the world’s leading gambling technology supplier,” NorthStar Gaming’s founding partner and CEO, Michael Moskowitz, said.

Playtech’s industry-leading suite of tools will give us an unmatched edge in the marketplace, given our proprietary content and localization – something we know consumers are looking for.”

Despite the agreement between the two companies, they are now awaiting regulatory approvals and licensing processes before implementing the gaming software.

Expansionons

Playtech’s Canadian partnership came weeks after it launched live casino facilities in two states in the neighboring United States. The gaming
 
 technology provider 
is also expanding its presence in other international markets.

Playtech CEO, Mor Weizer said: “We are delighted to announce our partnership with NorthStar Gaming as it prepares to launch its market leading online gaming business in Canada. Our success is driven by strategic partnerships with industry leading operators around the world and we are excited to partner with a leading entertainment company like NorthStar Gaming.”

Meanwhile, Playtech is in the middle of finalizing its
 
 acquisition 
deal. It has already signed an agreement with Australia’s slot machine maker, Aristocrat Leisure for the price of £2.7 billion, which is now awaiting to receive shareholders approval. Another consortium, JKO, is also showed interest in buying Playtech, but is yet to make an offer.

Playtech (LON: PTEC) continues its expansion efforts as the company has signed a new strategic partnership agreement with NorthStar Gaming, a Candian online casino and sports wagering/entertainment company.

Announced on Tuesday, Playtech will provide its IMS platform to NorthStar Gaming under the agreement. This, according to the company, will enhance the experience of NorthStar’s premier online casino and sports betting platform.

“NorthStar Gaming is thrilled to be the exclusive Canadian partner in the media and publishing sector with Playtech, the world’s leading gambling technology supplier,” NorthStar Gaming’s founding partner and CEO, Michael Moskowitz, said.

Playtech’s industry-leading suite of tools will give us an unmatched edge in the marketplace, given our proprietary content and localization – something we know consumers are looking for.”

Despite the agreement between the two companies, they are now awaiting regulatory approvals and licensing processes before implementing the gaming software.

Expansionons

Playtech’s Canadian partnership came weeks after it launched live casino facilities in two states in the neighboring United States. The gaming
 
 technology provider 
is also expanding its presence in other international markets.

Playtech CEO, Mor Weizer said: “We are delighted to announce our partnership with NorthStar Gaming as it prepares to launch its market leading online gaming business in Canada. Our success is driven by strategic partnerships with industry leading operators around the world and we are excited to partner with a leading entertainment company like NorthStar Gaming.”

Meanwhile, Playtech is in the middle of finalizing its
 
 acquisition 
deal. It has already signed an agreement with Australia’s slot machine maker, Aristocrat Leisure for the price of £2.7 billion, which is now awaiting to receive shareholders approval. Another consortium, JKO, is also showed interest in buying Playtech, but is yet to make an offer.

Source: https://www.financemagnates.com/fintech/news/playtech-partners-with-canadian-betting-firm-northstar-gaming/