As a result of an increase in business, Realistic Games has moved its office from Reading to Gibraltar.
Over the course of a year Realistic Games has signed contracts with William Hill, Gala Coral, Gaming Realms and Intellectual Property and Software Limited. It was also approved for a Remote Gambling Software Operating License by both the UK and Gibraltar.
Andy Harris, commercial director at Realistic Games said, "We have some ambitious plans for the business and felt that relocating would help to facilitate them. The new offices provide a really enjoyable and creative environment for our existing team, whilst making it easier to attract further talent to the company.
“This in turn will allow us to provide an even better level of service to our customers, launch a number of new clients, and focus more time and resource on making genuinely innovative and successful gaming products.”
At the moment, Realistic Games provides cross-channel content to bet365, Ladbrokes, William Hill, Gala Coral, BetVictor and Paddy Power.
Realistic Games Relocates its Office to Gibraltar
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wscalley 9 years ago
Doesn't Gibraltar already have more than enough of these gambling related businesses out there? I might have to consider moving out there, but theres loads of programming jobs in this area up for grabs. Looking for a webdev with flash/actionscript realistic?!
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