Zitro strengthens position in French market

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The international gaming company, Zitro, has confirmed it has received approval within the French market for a number of its key products.

Zitro has obtained the manufacturer’s license that allows them to supply French customers with its wide range of Bryke Video Bingo and Video Slots products.

In addition, Zitro claims it has also obtained approval of the Blackwave product line and has presented the homologation for the approval of the Fusion upright and slant cabinet.

France is the largest gambling market in Western Europe with a fleet of more than 20,000 machines and the license that is granted by the ministry of interior is among the most demanding in the continent in terms of the levels of financial and moral solvency that must be met by the licensed suppling companies.

We are very pleased to have received the authorization to offer our products to the prestigious French Casinos. At Zitro, we are committed to developing excellent products for the French market and we count on that our cooperation with Mascot SFM will allow us to provide an excellent quality of technical service.

Zitro products in France will be commercialized by the authorized distributor Mascot SFM. Johnny Ortiz, president of Zitro said: “We are very pleased to have received the authorization to offer our products to the prestigious French Casinos. At Zitro, we are committed to developing excellent products for the French market and we count on that our cooperation with Mascot SFM will allow us to provide an excellent quality of technical service.”

Philippe Boulay, Managing Director of Mascot SFM added: “While Mascot’s interest in Zitro was initially motivated by its formidable Video Bingo machines, we are very surprised with the speed with which Zitro has been able to develop its extremely competitive line of Video Slots Bryke. Mascot now has an arsenal of Video Bingo and Video Slots games from Zitro that will surely please French operators and players.

This article was originally published on www.igamingtimes.com.


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