Asia
BBIN wins International Gaming Award

Taiwan-based iGaming software supplier BBIN has won the Australia/Asia Focused Technology Supplier at the International Gaming Awards. This is the third straight year that BBIN this winning at the International Gaming Awards.
The year 2019 is the 20th Anniversary of the company. Winning the prestigious award reflects BBIN’s strong capabilities and long-term cultivation in Asia.
BBIN, a premier online gaming system supplier in Asia, provides award-winning technology and service. The company has been nominated for numerous times and won multiple significant gaming awards in the industry. This year, BBIN is honoured to have been bestowed with the IGA Awards. Such accomplishment is a proof and assurance of BBIN’s global credibility to existing and potential collaborative partners around the world. In the future, BBIN will continue to develop a more diversified and professional brand, offering cutting-edge products and services. Moreover, BBIN has recently built strategic collaborations with distinguished brands in popular sporting events and international charity events. Keeping moving forward with its leadership title in Asia’s online gaming industry, BBIN supports all collaborative partners to achieve greater success and leap to new heights.
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