EGT is becoming a major supplier in South America and the Caribbean

The office of Euro Games Technology in Panama continues its successful sales records in South America and the Caribbean, augmenting substantially the number of EGT installed products on local casino floors and gaining high popularity among the gaming society in the region. The company is strengthening its positions in Panama, Suriname, Aruba, Dominican Republic, Curacao and St. Maarten, having delivered over 650 machines of its P-24/24 Up and P-24/24 St Slim slot cabinets, and Egypt Quest and Cat 4 Cash jackpot systems.

EGT is becoming a major supplier in South America and the Caribbean

“So far 2015 has been a very promising year for our office. Now we have presence in almost all countries of the Caribbean region and have concluded a great number of installations there, as well as in South America,” commented Nadia Popova, director of EGT Panama. “The company is becoming the first choice of many operators and players and this makes us very proud, especially having in mind the intense competition.”

Euro Games Technology is already the main supplier for two of the biggest participants in the gaming industry in Central America and the Caribbean – Princess Entertainment and Pasha Global. The company has also signed a contract with the operator Codere to deliver the P-24/24 Up cabinet in all of its properties in Panama. The model has been a major success in the country, since it has been introduced it the region in 2014. Its slant top version – the P-24/24 St Slim, is about to have its first installation of 6 cabinets in Cirsa Fantastic, another operator that began working with EGT.

In Suriname Pasha Global has recently installed more sixty five P-24/24 Up for its casinos and Casino Elegance has opted not only for 12 cabinets of the same model, but also for six Egypt Quest and six Cat 4 Cash jackpot machines. The Panamanian office of EGT has also concluded its first deal with the operator Marriott for delivering the P-24/24 Up in its gaming venue Stellaris in Aruba, the Caribbean region. Two other partners of Euro Games Technology for the country – the Renaissance and Seaport casinos, added also the P-24/24 St Slim as a cabinet of their choice, thus widening the Premier series range for the players.

EGT is preparing for a lot of new installations in Curacao till the end of the year too. “In fact most of them will be happening in the next month,” shared Nadia Popova. “Our plans are soon to have a substantial number of machines in the country, which is becoming one of the most mature markets in the Caribbean. We are also progressing rapidly in the Dominican Republic, starting with our first installation with Cirsa in casino Lina, and proceeding with Silver Sun, Malecon casino, Aloha Sol and last but not least, our grand delivery of Egypt Quest machines in Princess Casino.”

In St. Maarten EGT has succeeded to build strong relationship with all local operators. In the new Starz casino the company recently delivered one of its top sellers – the Vega Vision+ slant top cabinet. Especially popular on the island today are EGT’s Egypt Quest jackpot machines, initially installed in casino Royal. St. Maarten will be the debuting country for the Caribbean region also of Diamond Life – an EGT progressive jackpot system of four levels.

“EGT’s well-received products paved the way for our growth in the region. Supplementing them with a reliable technical support service, gained more trust in our brands and the company as a whole. We brought some of the best technical managers to assist all installations and ensure that our customers are served in the most appropriate way. Our local office is giving us the additional privilege to stay close to our partners and this is an important business advantage,” concluded Nadia Popova.

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