Evolution Gaming Expands Client Network with White Hat Gaming Live Casino Supply Deal

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Stockholm-listed Live Casino supplier Evolution Gaming has added another client to its growing portfolio. UK-licensed online casino and bingo supplier White Hat Gaming has become the latest industry player to opt for Evolution Gaming’s Live Casino solutions.

Under the two companies’ deal, White Hat Gaming will be given access to its new partner’s complete range of both mass market and VIP Live Casino games, including roulette, blackjack, baccarat, and poker variants. Evolution Gaming’s newest client is expected to roll out its offering to its network of signed operators early in the second quarter of 2017.

As mentioned above, White Hat Gaming holds a license from the UK Gambling Commission and serves multiple UK-facing iGaming brands. A representative for the provider commented that the addition of Live Casino games will significantly boost their existing content as well as their multi-channel presence. Here it is important to note that Evolution Gaming’s solutions are available across both desktop and hand-held devices.

Evolution Gaming pointed out that it is confident in the success of its existing content as well as the titles to be added in future with players to be served by its new partner White Hat Gaming.

Constantly expanding its regulated presence through key partnerships with fellow iGaming content suppliers and major gambling operators, Evolution Gaming reported another quarter and full year of considerable growth in key performance indicators.

It was late last week when the company posted its financial results for the quarter and year ended December 31, 2016. Evolution Gaming generated operating revenues of €34.3 million for the fourth quarter of 2016, reflecting a 53% rise from the prior-year period. Full-year operating revenues increased 51% year-on-year to €115.5 million.

The company reported quarterly EBITDA of €13 million and full-year EBITDA of €44.6 million, up 39% and 44% year-on-year, respectively. Operating profit stood at €10.1 million at the end of the quarter, up 35% from the same quarter of 2015, and at €34.9 million for the whole year, up 39% year-on-year.

Evolution Gaming was among the attendees at the ICE Totally Gaming show held earlier this month in London. The company premiered Dream Catcher – its newest product – at the conference. The new game features a large wheel that is spun by a dealer, allowing players to wager on the number it will stop at.

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