Swedish-based live casino operator, Evolution Gaming Group, has struck an agreement with both the Canadian Bank Note (CBN) and Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis (AGLC) to deliver live casino games to both operators in support of their current lottery strategy. Canadian Bank Note is a security printing company, which is probably most associated with supplying the Bank of Canada with their banknotes for the last 85 years. The firm isn’t solely focused on the Bank of Canada, however, it has a whole host of other clients that include other private businesses, national and regional governments, other central banks plus many more.
CBN recently went through a reshuffle which saw it shift its focus on digital products and they are now set to offer Evolution’s online live casino games. It is worth mentioning that these games are still only permitted in certain geographical regions so they will be subject to the local legislation in place. For those fortunate enough to be able to play these games, they will be provided with access to a versatile selection of online live games from their mobile phone, tablet, or desktop. All thanks to the modern, flexible platform provided by Evolution.
Countries that CBN lotteries operate in will be given comprehensive access to Evolution’s collection of live games and they will be given choices as to which ones they choose to provide. This is great news for punters as they will be given access to games such as Crazy Time, Mega Ball, Lightning Roulette among many others and they will also get exclusive access to Evolution’s revolutionary random number generation first-person games.
Understandably, given the high quality and popularity of Evolution’s games, CBN is delighted by the agreement. Their Chief Financial Officer and President of Lottery System, Craig Bascombe, expressed his delight and confidence in the deal. He indicated that the organization was thrilled to be able to offer such a diverse and innovative range of casino games to their millions of lottery customers.
So, it isn’t just CBN making deals with Evolution Gaming Group. Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis has also taken it upon themselves to supply six live dealer games provided by Evolution. Evolution has been extremely busy of late, expanding their range of casino products into the Asian market, and they now look set to expand their presence in Canada with these two deals. The games provided will include Roulette, Infinite Blackjack, Ultimate Texas Hold’em and several others. It is highly expected that this deal is just the start of the AGLC and Evolution partnership, and we anticipate them to offer many more Evolution live games in the near future.
AGLC has made these six Evolution games available from their PlayAlberta.ca website. Of course, you can only visit PlayAlberta.ca if you are located in a region that AGLC operates in and one that allows gambling. The usual rules apply where you have to be over the age of eighteen to play, but the PlayAlberta.ca site is a fully licensed online casino that allows players to place wagers on any mobile device, tablet or desktop.
The expansion of games will be welcomed by AGLC’s customers, and they will sit alongside other games offered that include a choice of slots, instant win titles and other virtual table games that are provided by the NeoPollard Interactive network.
Just like with the CBN deal, both Evolution and AGLC have expressed their delight with the deal. Evolution’s Commercial Director, Jeff Millar, stated it was another “proud moment” for his company as they look to increase their presence within Canada. He was also quick to emphasize the importance of the quality of the products that Evolution keeps producing, and that Alberta customers will continue to benefit from new, exciting online gambling products.
The new deals also meant good news for Evolution Gaming Group’s stock price with them trading at 3.11% higher than they were previously. We look forward to seeing how Evolution Gaming Group’s partnerships with CBN and AGLC progress and what else is in store for the live online game provider.