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NSoft has a new client in Haiti

Plezi Paryaj is a new client of NSoft, a global betting software provider. This betting operator has introduced NSoft games into its retail network. Plezi Paryaj covered sports betting, draw-based games as well as virtual race games by introducing: In-Play MTS, Pre-Match MTS, Lucky Six, Greyhound Races, Virtual Horse Races, Virtual Motorcycle Speedway, Keno and Roulette.
“After thorough research on betting operators to best suit our needs in retail we have decided to go with NSoft. We have approached NSoft representatives with our requests and very quickly and hustle free set all necessary requirements as they are already operating in this market,” commented Mr Woody Phanor the owner of Plezi Paryaj.
“We entered this market at the beginning of 2018 and we are very pleased for gaining Plezi Paryaj management ́s trust. We believe that the quality of our betting solution will speak for itself with market results,” concluded Mr Carlos Vargas Regional Sales Manager in NSoft.
NSoft is globally recognized as a client-oriented company offering turn-key software solutions for the betting industry. Its business activities in this part of the world are boosted by having dedicated sales staff in the region who have deep knowledge, both on the industry and the market itself.
Find out more on NSoft´s offer – contact NSoft´s Sales team.
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