The online partnership between Finland-based operator Raha-Automaattiyhdistys (RAY) and Playtech has been lengthened to a further 20 years.
As stated by the newly signed contract, Playtech will keep supplying RAY.fi with content, support services and multi-channel software, in conjunction with exclusionary gaming material.
Playtech’s chief operating officer, Shay Segev called the continuation agreement a “landmark contract for both companies” adding that Playtech views RAY as an important customer, and that the company is elated to continue their cooperation.
RAY senior vice-president business operations, Timo Kiiskinen, describes the previous years of cooperation between the two companies as “performing above and beyond expectations”
Ray and Playtech Cooperation Broadened
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catapultaudio 9 years ago
Not sure if this is good or bad for Finnish players really, as far as I knew they had access to the full range of on-line casinos, though I understand this "RAY" some kind of government-sponsored effort? Seems strange for a country to set up something like that when they have no problem with their citizens playing anywhere...
Not sure if this is good or bad for Finnish players really, as far as I knew they had access to the full range of on-line casinos, though I understand this "RAY" some kind of government-sponsored effort? Seems strange for a country to set up something like that when they have no problem with their citizens playing anywhere regardless...?
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