SYNOT GROUP IN GEORGIA!

22 / 12 / 2016 | Gaming news

SYNOT Group continues its expansions. Just yesterday opened a casino at the edge of Europe and Asia – in Georgia.

Georgian lottery market is fairly heavily regulated, the country has only a limited number of casinos, concentrated mainly in the capital. Therefore, we are delighted to have acquired a license to operate one of them," said sales director of SYNOT Group, Roland Andrýsek,and added:" In this country, we have already started to operate during this year, in cooperation with the local business partner. From a business perspective we are speaking about very interesting location, so that we are pleased to continue with our activities development here.

This is not the first project of SYNOT Group in this country. The very first beginning was opening of the smaller casino in Kutaisi, in May this year. Given that this activity proved, SYNOT embarked on the implementation of other significant investments, resulting in yesterday´s opening of a casino in the capital of Georgia, Tbilisi.

"The new casino is a truly great establishment. There is located more than 200 machines. In the future, we expect the construction of other similar casinos in this country, and even in other cities, "said Mr. Andrýsek.

SYNOT Group is interested in Asia and the surroundings in the long term. In the autumn of this year opened a new casino in Vietnam. Moreover, SYNOT Group management is dealing with the possible cooperation in other areas of mentioned region.

About SYNOT Group:

These days, the SYNOT Group employs about three thousand employees and operates on almost every continent, approximately in twenty countries all around the world. Its business activities has in Europe, Africa, America, Australia and most recently in Asia. In addition to the lottery industry and leading-edge IT technologies, software solutions and gaming devices also focuses on investments in tourism and sport, supports start-up projects, media activities and other business sectors. Its annual turnover is approximately 16 billion Czech crowns.