PricePerPlayer Reports Solid Growth With Asia Expansion, Adds 111 Casino Games to Portfolio

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Apr/03/2018

Pay Per Head betting company and member of the Gambling911.com family of fine PPHs, PricePerPlayer.com, announced Tuesday its explosive growth in 2017 and planned expansion throughout 2018.   The first quarter of this year proved especially rewarding.

Offering their services starting as low as $5 per head (per customer), PricePerPlayer.com attributes much of their growth recently to an aggressive move into the Asian market.

“Last year was a tremendous year for PricePerPlayer.com” said Josh Ingram, the director of marketing and operations for PricePerPlayer.com.  “We not only had a successful run in the Asian-American market but also surpassed our sales goals by 325%”.

The company announced an addition of 111 games to their casino platform on Tuesday.

To keep the momentum going, PricePerPlayer.com has partnered with well-known game providers to increase casino games available in their platform.

To make all games fair and random, the new games use a Random Number Generator (RNG) to decide the outcome.  Using a sophisticated algorithm, the RNG provides the game with a random number. Part of its quality control is to periodically test it by third-party companies.

The PricePerPlayer.com which is a privately held company has long prided itself in having excellent relationship with its clients. An example of their commitment is the outcome of this year’s annual meeting by its board of director.  This year, the company decided to increase its software development budget to add more features to its gambling software. As a result, new features and improvements will be available at no extra cost to help clients attract and retain more players.

- Chris Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher

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