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Efbet.it pens LiveG24’s deal for the Italian gaming market

LiveG24, the live casino provider operating in the Italian regulated market since 2011, has started a new partnership with Efbet.it, an internationally active company in the online gaming and betting sector.
Since its inception in 2006, Efbet has opened more than 50 casinos in Bulgaria and Romania and has more than 1700 staff. In addition to Italy, and obviously Bulgaria, the betting giant can also operate in Spain, Romania and Serbia.
The new agreement provides that LiveG24’s roulette, blackjack and live baccarat games will be offered to players online at www.efbet.it.
Vladimir Petrov, International Business Development of Efbet, said: “We are proud to work with LiveG24’s. Thanks to our background full of experience we expect to have success with this new market. Our main idea is to give our customers new ways of entertainment and we believe that we are in the right hands with LiveG24.”
“Working with Efbet.it will be a great pleasure. More and more international operators are choosing our services for the Italian market. This is a clear appreciation for the quality of our live games and their reliability.” commented Angelo De Gobbi, LiveG24 chief operating officer.
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