Dynamic Gaming Solutions launches new office in Albuquerque, New Mexico

The new office will act as a delivery service hub across New Mexico and Arizona.

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Provider of gaming solutions Dynamic Gaming Solutions (DGS) has announced the launch of its new office in Albuquerque, New Mexico. 

The company's reach currently encompasses 15 states in the northern, central and western regions. The company's main office is in Oklahoma City. 

The new office in Northeastern Albuquerque will act as a hub for service delivery across New Mexico and Arizona. Along with plenty of office space for a local team of sales, operations and technical service experts, the building also contains a warehouse for Electronic Gaming Machines (EGMs), gaming equipment, parts and supplies.

Mark Larson, Founder & CEO of Dynamic Gaming Solutions, said: "The opening of our Albuquerque office is a testament to our dedication to offering clients unparalleled access and rapid response times. Our localised presence ensures nearly weekly face-to-face interactions and is a key differentiator in our service model.” 

The company aims to easily adapt to the requirements and difficulties of each location, which would potentially result in greater client engagement and service.

Recently, iGaming hosting provider Internet Vikings announced plans to expand in Wyoming and Maine to increase its footprint in the US.

Since the beginning of 2021, Internet Vikings has been growing its market share in the US iGaming and sports betting industries. Launches are expected to take place in Wyoming and Maine later this year.


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