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Play’n GO joins the Canadian Gaming Association

Play’n GO, an international leading casino entertainment provider, announced it has joined the Canadian Gaming Association (CGA), a trade association that represents operators and suppliers in Canada’s gaming, sports betting, eSports, and lottery industries.

Active for almost 20 years and with over 70 members, the CGA advocates for a regulated, responsible, sustainable industry, in complete alignment with Play’n GO’s values and mission. 

Play’n GO are active in Canada in the provinces of Ontario and Quebec, where they recently announced a partnership with Loto-Québec, a state-owned corporation who operate gaming in the province. 

Saam Hafezi, Head of Region, North America at Play’n GO, remarked: “Play’n GO has long advocated for a safe, regulated iGaming industry, and we’re proud to join an official body like the Canadian Gaming Association that shares those goals.

"We look forward to collaborating with fellow stakeholders within the Association to achieve a brighter, more sustainable future for us all, and we thank the Canadian Gaming Association for accepting our membership application.”

Paul Burns, President and CEO, Canadian Gaming Association added: “We’re pleased to welcome Play’n GO to the Canadian Gaming Association. Play’n GO’s values align perfectly with our own- advancing the evolution of Canada’s gaming industry in a safe way that protects players. We’re glad to have them on board.

The first to recognise the potential of gaming on the GO in 2005, Play’n GO is a B2B leading online slots provider in the casino industry having developed some of the world’s most-played online casino games including Book of Dead, Reactoonz and Moon Princess.

Now with an unmatched portfolio of over 300 premium titles, the company delivers its games to regulated casino operators in more than 25 jurisdictions. As well as games, Play’n GO provides back-end services and solutions to ensure the ultimate gaming experience.

Source: GMB