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BGT strikes up partnership with Bet Essex

BGT

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(Best Gaming Technology) has today announced that it is pleased to welcome Bet Essex UK ltd as a new customer, placing one or more terminals in each of their three shops.

Announcing the agreement, Greg Harriott, Owner of Bet Essex UK Ltd, said: “I had been considering the sports betting terminals for some time, my direct competition locally has up to three terminals installed and I was concerned that I may lose regular customers if I couldn’t offer the same markets and ability to bet-in-play. Following a review of the full rev share package, I decided that I should act sooner rather than later and have the terminals in place in all three of my shops prior to the Euros in June”.

Commenting on the deal, BGT UK Account Director, Russell Colvin said: "BGT is delighted to welcome Bet Essex UK as a new customer and to be providing terminals in all their shops. This is a clear indication that the new deals available from BGT give independent operators access to the latest in sports betting software and hardware technology.

"We look forward to a long successful relationship with Bet Essex”

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