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Online Gambling to Expand: 1

Two internet gambling companies in Stockholm Sweden have announced a huge four year agreement. The two companies that have recently come together are Net Entertainment and Ålands Penningautomatförening (or Paf). The deal that they have been working on will mean that the launch of their downloadable online casino is coming closer to being launched. The online casino will be browser based and is going to give other online casinos a run for their money. These two companies are not new to the online casino industry, in fact, Paf has been operating in Finland as a the only legal gambling monopoly from the Finnish Aland islands. Paf also has plenty of internet gambling and online casinos operating from their main branches and they also have experience in operating casino and gaming operations on large cruise ships.

The new deal that was signed by these two companies will bring more attention to them as an individual as well. Paf is a great company that was created in order to generate money for social and humanitarian causes on the island which they operate from, the Aland Islands. This company currently also has subsidiaries in Estonia and Sweden. The company that they are partnering with to start a brand new online casino, NetEntertainment is also no stranger to online casinos. They have been one of the leading suppliers of gaming software which is digitally distributed. They are also known for their secure online casino games and for providing very reliable service. Net Entertainment was established in 1996 and has been a force in the internet gaming and online casino industries ever since that time.


























 

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