
Amaya to supply content for Loto-Québec
Canadian service provider sees its proposal to supplement existing Espace-Jeux content accepted.

Canadian service provider Amaya Gaming has had its proposal to supply content for Loto-Québec accepted by the lottery operator’s subsidiary subsidiary Société du Jeu Virtuel du Québec.
Negotiations over which content will be supplied for the Espace-jeux site will now begin marking the first deal of its kind for Amaya in North America.
The service provider, which agreed a deal to acquire Chartwell Games in May, is licenced in several other countries including Kenya, launching the first and only regulated egaming site in the country – BetKenya.com – in October.
Its other territories include Montenegro and the Dominican Republic, while it recorded a year-on-year revenue increase of 171% in its third-quarter results last month.
David Baazov, CEO of Amaya Gaming, said: “We are pleased to be expanding our footprint in the growing regulated online gaming space, as well as strengthening our relationship with Loto-Québec.”