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Salsa Technology welcomes Josh Tromans-Jones as new CTO
Salsa Technology has welcomed iGaming expert Josh Tromans-Jones as its new Chief Technology Officer to build on the business’ impressive expansion drive.
Tromans-Jones has over 10 years’ experience in leadership and operational roles in both the operator and affiliation sides of the industry, previously holding positions such as CIO and CDO.
Key responsibilities for Salsa Technology will focus on continuing the development of the proprietary tech platform, delivering the tech roadmap and leading the business’ expansion into regulated markets from a technology perspective.
“Salsa Technology is a company that I have been keeping an eye on for a while, they have very strong offerings in terms of their Gaming Content and Platform Solution, and that has been recognised with the strong portfolio of clients they have been able to amass, especially in recent months,” Tromans-Jones said.
“One thing is for sure, 2021 is going to be a busy one for the company, and I am delighted to be given the opportunity to be alongside them for the journey.”
A significant element to Salsa Technology’s relentless success is a localised strategy where a commitment to supporting clients in numerous languages and on-the-ground staff is paramount. Tromans-Jones will be based in Spain to allow the company to open up another market and build on this strategy.
Salsa Technology’s CEO Peter Nolte added: “Josh is a superb addition to our Salsa team as he brings a wealth of experience of various regulated markets, both inside of Europe and out. He will play a vital role in maintaining our position as an industry leader and delivering on our roadmap. It is vital that we continue to have the technology to meet these changing requirements of the industry quickly and efficiently.”
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Amusnet Partners with CasinoPauseAndPlay

Amusnet, an international leader in online casino software development, has announced a new strategic collaboration with CasinoPauseAndPlay, one of Spain’s fastest-growing digital gaming platforms, which is now live. The partnership brings a premium selection of Amusnet’s most popular titles to Spanish players, offering an engaging and immersive experience.
Among the games debuting on the CasinoPauseAndPlay platform are fan favorites, including 20 Golden Coins – classic fruity goodness, Extra Crown – a royal slot packed with exciting bonus features, 100 Power Hot – a mix of juicy prizes and fruitilicious fun, Orient Story Deluxe – a video slot with rewarding features and winning spins and the thrilling Coin Gobbler – a cluster-pay video slot. These titles combine visual excellence with immersive, feature-rich gameplay
“Our partnership with CasinoPauseAndPlay is a natural extension of our commitment to delivering elevated entertainment experiences in regulated markets. We’re thrilled to join forces with such a dynamic brand and bring some of our most exciting games to their growing community of players,” said Edwin Cruz, Managing Director at Amusnet Spain.
With a strong foothold in the Spanish market, CasinoPauseAndPlay has built an impressive two-year track record in the online gaming space. The platform attracts thousands of daily users by consistently delivering content that aligns with evolving player preferences.
“We’re very excited about this addition. Amusnet is a globally recognized provider, and their games are a perfect fit for the experience we want to offer at Pause & Play,” said Jacobo Vicente, COO of CasinoPauseAndPlay.
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ISI Sports Partners with Canton Gaming to Launch Retail Sportsbook at The Greene Turtle

Global race and sportsbook technology provider Internet Sports International (ISI) has entered into a partnership with Canton Gaming LLC, a retail sports wagering facility located at The Greene Turtle in Baltimore, Maryland. ISI is powering the retail sports wagering operation using its award-winning sportsbook system.
The Greene Turtle Sportsbook is now live, offering patrons a thrilling experience to wager on their favorite sporting events with real-time odds and live-action updates. The automated sportsbook kiosks feature a broad range of betting propositions suitable for both novice and veteran bettors alike.
“ISI Sports is the perfect partner to elevate our sportsbook offerings. In a competitive industry, ISI’s state-of-the-art kiosks enable us to set new service standards and continuously innovate for our guests’ entertainment. The seamless process from negotiations to opening was remarkable, thanks to ISI’s outstanding service,” said Jay Sapperstein, owner of Canton Gaming.
The Greene Turtle has been accepting sports wagers for two seasons and has now upgraded all 10 of its sports betting kiosks with ISI’s proven software. In the near future, the sportsbook plans to offer an increasing array of tailored betting options to meet the evolving preferences of Maryland customers.
“ISI’s advanced technology, combined with 25 years of industry experience, allows us to quickly support both start-up operations and providers transitioning from exiting platforms,” said Ernest Matthews, Vice President and General Counsel.
“With multiple sportsbook providers leaving markets across the US, more retail casino clients are seeking innovative, cost-effective ways to establish or replace their sports betting operations. Their existing hardware can often be reused, significantly reducing initial investment. The recent rollout went flawlessly, thanks to the top-tier facility and staff. We look forward to a long-term partnership, as we are confident that ISI is here for the long haul in retail sports betting,” Matthews added.
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NYC Council Rejects Bally’s $4B Bronx Casino Bid

The New York City Council has rejected Bally’s land-use rezoning proposal for its planned $4 billion Bronx casino.
The City Council voted 29-9, with four abstentions, against gaming giant Bally’s request to rezone parkland for commercial use at the Bally’s Golf Links at Ferry Point property it operates in the Bronx. The move effectively ended Bally’s shot to secure the required land use and other zoning approvals needed for winning a casino license. The motion to disapprove of Bally’s request was put forward by Bronx Councilwoman Kristy Marmorato.
The proposed $4 billion Bally’s Bronx hotel and casino resort, totaling more than 3 million square feet, was planned for roughly 16 acres of parking lots and the practice green area at Bally’s Golf Links at Ferry Point. The complex’s design includes a 500,000-square-foot casino with 3500 gaming machines and 250 table games, a 500-room upscale hotel and a 2000-person event center.
Bally’s, in its official application filed in late June with the New York State Gaming Commission, called Bally’s Bronx a “once-in-a-generation” investment. “This development represents an audacious vision to develop a former landfill and transform it into an economic engine for the Bronx — the borough’s single largest private development.”
Without Bally’s in the running, the field of New York casino contenders narrows to seven. Three developers previously ended their plans, including the $12 billion Hudson Yards West casino proposal from Related Cos., Oxford Properties and Wynn Resorts. The group dropped its bid following strong community opposition.
Three casino licenses are available for the downstate region that includes New York City. A viable bidder would have to secure a two-thirds majority vote from a community advisory committee before a proposal could advance to the next round and be considered by the state’s Gaming Facility Location Board, which will make its final decision by Dec. 1. In addition to a $1 million filing fee, the teams selected would each have to pay a $500 million license fee while also meeting the requirement of a $500 million minimum capital investment.
If none of the bids secures enough committee votes, the state will not issue any licenses.
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