iGame and Plus One Dreams Online Gambling Firms Merge

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Two Finnish online gambling firms based out of Malta have announced a merger in an effort to better compete with the likes of fellow Scandinavian wagering companies Betsson and Unibet.  The combined company will use the iGame name.

“This is a dream merger for both parties. The two companies have known each other for many years and have a long lasting mutual respect and trust for each other. In addition, we complement each other extremely well in sector knowledge, market position and company values. We have the best possible foundation to complete a successful merger and continue on the growth path as a combined entity”, says CEO Rikard Ljungman from Plus One Dreams.

“Together we will become one of the most important gaming companies in Europe. The acquisition will enable us to undertake significant investments in the future in order to improve services and create a unique gaming experience. Our knowhow in both companies complements each others perfectly”, says Robin Larsson, CEO, iGame.

Both companies currently operate under a Maltese gaming license.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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