32Red.com Seeing Black With Record Profits Up 21 Percent in 2013

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32Red.com, which has become one of the biggest online casino brands in the world, has reported an increase in revenues of 21 percent during the last 12 months (£38.8m in 2013 compared to £32.1m in 2012).

Ed Ware, CEO of 32Red, said: "I am delighted to report a fourth successive year of double digit revenue growth. Our 32Red casino product continues to go from strength to strength and the 24% growth in active players is testament to our focus on delivering a second to none customer service across platforms.

"Trading momentum has continued into 2014 and I am confident that our recent step up in marketing investment, increased focus on CRM and the bolstering of our Board leave us well placed to make further progress in the year."

32Red poker Plc has been listed on the London Stock Exchange since 2005 and is licensed and regulated by the Government of Gibraltar.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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