NSoft Press Releases
Full NSoft Web Solution for CG Bet

Cameroon Goal Bet (CG Bet) has implemented the full NSoft web solution. It includes Sportsbook turnkey solution, Pre-Match MTS, and In-Play MTS, and a set of draw-based games: Lucky Six, Next Six and Lucky X complemented by NSoft`s version of popular Keno and virtual games: Greyhound Races, Virtual Greyhound Races, Virtual Horse Races, Virtual Motorcycle Speedway, Slot Car Races.
The customer’s web is bilingual, offering English and French language, with simple, yet appealing UI. CG Bet is an existing client of NSoft already using NSoft´s retail and terminal solutions. Additional channel makes CG Bet one step closer to its players.
“Although Cameroon betting market is almost exclusively concentrated on the retail business segment, the betting operators have started introducing the web channel. We are certain that strategically, CG Bet has made a great move forward by the introduction of the web channel. Creating an omnichannel offering positions them ahead of the competition. We are happy to be along their side on this journey. Web traffic in betting is yet to make results at this market,†commented Davor Konjevod, Regional Sales Manager of NSoft.
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