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EGT and Grand Pasha Nicosia Hotel & Casino & Spa expand their partnership

Feb 03, 2022

Grand Pasha Casino– one of the biggest casino chains in Northern Cyprus, expands its partnership with Euro Games Technology adding 16 Multiplayer Terminals S-line 32 along with EGT Live Roulette Center and EGT Roulette Center Automated in their hotel, casino and spa facility in Nicosia.

With the new addition of the EGT Multiplayer products, Grand Pasha Nicosia Hotel & Casino & Spa diversifies its portfolio of gaming opportunities and offers even more entertainment to its guests.

“This is the first installation of Multiplayer products not only in Grand Pasha Nicosia Hotel & Casino & Spa but also in Northern Cyprus. The early results show great interest from the players. The S-line 32 terminals have certainly attracted the attention of the guests of the casino”, says Biserka Draganova, Sales Manager – The Balkans and Egypt.

“The partnership between EGT and Grand Pasha Casinos dates years ago and currently their three establishments in Northern Cyprus operate around 400 EGT machines. The new deal for the S-Line terminals and the EGT Live Roulette Center and EGT Roulette Center Automated is evidence for our very good cooperation. The feedback that we receive from the client is that the results of our machines are impressive and our partnership will develop further”, added Biserka Draganova.

The next steps of the partnership between EGT and Grand Pasha Casinos will involve the acquisition of more EGT Multiplayer Terminals, Live Roulette Centers and Automated Roulette Centers for the other two establishments of the operator in Northern Cyprus.

“We want to thank Grand Pasha Nicosia Hotel & Casino & Spa for trusting our Multiplayer product and choosing Euro Games Technology again. Our previous business involving EGT slot machines helped our partner to strength its position as a leader in the market, and I am sure that the S-line terminals will produce exceptional results and will quickly become popular on the market in Northern Cyprus”, concluded Biserka Draganova.

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