Greentube expands in Switzerland with Swiss Casinos deal

Greentube, the NOVOMATIC Interactive division, has further bolstered its presence in the newly-regulated online market in Switzerland after launching its premium slot titles with Swiss Casinos Group.

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Greentube, the NOVOMATIC Interactive division, has further bolstered its presence in the newly-regulated online market in Switzerland after launching its premium slot titles with Swiss Casinos Group.

Swiss Casinos is the third operator in the country to take on Greentube’s popular content including Queen Cleopatra and Golden Games’ Super Cherry series which have all proven successful in Switzerland’s land-based casino sector. Top-performing titles like the widely popular Book of Ra™ deluxe, Lucky Lady’s Charm™ deluxe, and Sizzling Hot™ deluxe will be added to the operator’s online offering in April 2020.

By partnering with Swiss Casinos, Greentube has strengthened its presence in Switzerland. The international supplier was one of the first to provide its services in the Swiss online market, following the introduction of new legislation in 2019 which enables the country’s land-based casinos to operate online.

Michael Bauer, Greentube CGO/CFO said: “The Swiss online market is just under a year old and we are extremely pleased with how well received our games have been by both local operators and players. This deal with Swiss Casinos, a prominent operator in the territory, is an important step for us as we continue our growth strategy in the country which has quickly become one of our key markets. We look forward to our future partnership together.”

Patrick Mastai, Director of Online Casino at Swiss Casinos, said: “Greentube is known for offering an extensive portfolio of premium games that are extremely popular with players and we are excited about now being able to offer best-selling titles to our customers. We have no doubt that the addition of Greentube’s content will help reinforce our reputation as a leading operator of world-class entertainment in Switzerland.”