American Gambling Awards 2022
Evolution’s Lightning Roulette U.S. Wins Gaming Product of the Year at American Gambling Awards
Evolution’s Lightning Roulette U.S. has been named Gaming Product of the Year at the American Gambling Awards 2022.
The American Gambling Awards are produced by Gambling.com Group Limited, a leading provider of player acquisition services for the regulated global online gambling industry.
Lightning Roulette U.S. from Evolution is a revolutionary new online live game show that redefines Live Casino by adding a new twist to the classic Roulette game and by offering players greater payouts through its advanced random number generator multipliers.
Evolution develops, produces, markets, and licenses fully integrated B2B Online Casino solutions to gaming operators. Since its inception in 2006, Evolution has developed into a leading B2B provider with 600+ operators among its customers.
“Evolution offers the industry’s most comprehensive live casino product portfolio, and its Lightning Roulette U.S. offering is very deserving of receiving the Gaming Product of the Year award. Evolution continues to set the standard in the online gaming industry by providing market-leading solutions for its partners,” Charles Gillespie, CEO of Gambling.com Group, said.
“We are absolutely delighted to have won Gaming Product of the Year. Lightning Roulette is a homegrown Evolution brand and has revolutionized the way players think about a Roulette game. Our aim with Lightning Roulette has always been to take the U.S. online gaming market by storm, deliver a phenomenal player experience, and continue to provide operators with the cutting edge in game-technology. Our team has done an amazing job with Lightning Roulette, and we’re thrilled to have been recognized by the American Gambling Awards,” said Jeff Millar, Evolution Chief Commercial Officer North America.
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American Gambling Awards 2022
Deutsche Bank is the American Gambling Awards Dealmaker of the Year
The 2022 edition of the American Gambling Awards is pleased to announce Deutsche Bank is the 2022 “Dealmaker of the Year.” The American Gambling Awards are produced by Gambling.com Group Limited, a leading provider of player acquisition services for the regulated global online gambling industry.
Deutsche Bank was the sole advisor to Caesars Entertainment for its completed acquisition of William Hill PLC for approximately £2.9 billion in April 2021 and subsequent sale of the non-U.S. assets of William Hill to 888 Holdings PLC for an enterprise value of between £1.95 billion and £2.05 billion. The deal created one of the largest U.S. omnichannel gaming operators and was the first multi-billion-dollar outbound deal by a leading traditional U.S. gaming operator. Judges cited how the deal helped change the U.S. gaming landscape and opened the door for other multi-stage, cross-border transactions.
Charles Gillespie, Chief Executive Officer of Gambling.com Group, said, “Caesars Entertainment’s acquisition of William Hill combined two of the premier operations in the sports betting and iGaming industries, and Deutsche Bank’s role as the sole advisor for the transaction makes it very deserving of receiving the Dealmaker of the Year award. Deutsche Bank brings an intimate knowledge of the global gaming industry and proven track record in complex, cross-border transactions.”
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