
Partouche signs Worldlink MoU
French operator to supply casino and poker platform " becomes data provider's official gaming partner.

Mobile data provider Worldlink has signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Groupe Partouche’s egaming subsidiary Partouche Interactive Gibraltar, which will see the French operator become Worldlink’s official gaming partner.
Partouche will supply the data provider with a casino and poker platform, which will be offered to customers alongside Worldlink’s existing sportsbook product. This uses the company proprietary technology platform, with trading and odds compilation supplied by Bet Butler.
Worldlink, predomniantly active in the financial industry follows Cantor Fitzgerald in moving into the online gambling sector.
The announcement of the deal comes after yesterday’s news that Partouche’s management had unsuccessfully attempted to have an order by the French authorities to seize files as part of an investigation into alleged concealment of earnings overturned in court.
Commenting on the ongoing case Partouche CEO Frédéric Payre claimed the company “has nothing to hide.”
Alongside its existing French, Gibraltar and Maltese licences, Partouche became one of the first companies to be awarded an operating licence in Belgium earlier this year.