
Win2day adds poker to Belgian offering
Prima Networks powers the third poker room to be licensed in the dot.be market.

Casinos Austria brand Win2day has launched a poker room for the Belgian market in partnership with Microgaming-powered Prima Networks.
Prima already supplies the operator with dot.be casino and bingo products, boasting Belgium’s first licensed bingo room, and its poker offering includes the fast-fold Blaze Poker product already offered to Microgaming’s dot.com licensees.
Win2day was awarded its Belgian operating licence in April this year, receiving an A+licence for online poker and casino. The other holders of the licence are PokerStars, Partouche and Casino777, although the latter only offers casino.
The company’s co-CEO Emmerich Hager described the move to add poker as “The logical next step,” saying “It’s a great extension to our offering for the Belgian market.”
Prima Networks director Loraine Schoevers said: “It is exciting to see its portfolio developing with the help of Prima Networks’ products. Our poker offering is the best on the market, so we’re confident that it will be the perfect fit for win2day.be to attract a loyal following of players.”
While Win2day is its first Belgian partner, Prima Networks has already begun forming a Spanish-facing network. Its first dot.es partners were announced in June and include Ladbrokes, Stan James and Cirsa.