The Canadian Bank Note Company (CBN) has formed a new partnership with Comtrade Gaming.
The agreement will see the Slovenian iGaming technology provider support CBN’s lottery and online gaming operations across Central America and the Caribbean.
Steven Valentine, Chief Commercial Officer at Comtrade Gaming, said: “We were delighted to be selected by CBN as their iGaming Platform provider across their lottery, sports and casino operations. Migrating from their own proprietary technology was a big decision, and our joint teams worked seamlessly to achieve a successful migration.
“From the initial selection through to the migration, is a testament to how seriously we take our clients' business.”
Valentine appeared on The Huddle last year to discuss mid-tier operator strategy and new trends in gaming.
Additional recent partnership updates from Comtrade Gaming saw the company secure two partnerships last year with the Filipino gaming company, Digiplus – coming alongside a recent expansion into Chile with supplier 24Games.
Kirk Arends, President of CBN’s Lottery and Gaming Division, commented saying: “We were looking for a long-term platform partner who not only could supply us with world-class modern technology, but who also had similar values, and long-term commitment to partnerships.
“On one side of our business, we print currencies for governments; trust doesn't come much higher. We wanted the same level of trust and experience from our iGaming platform partner, and we found that with Comtrade Gaming.”
Last month, CBN also secured an additional partnership with Kambi, further solidifying its recent strategy of global expansion.
Since 2014, CBN has been a provider of e-passports for the Caribbean community