Online Sportsbook GameAccount Renew Licensing Agreement
British electronic gaming operator Sportingbet in October 2006, sold all of its USA sportsbetting and casino businesses, including Sportsbook.com and Sports.com, to a group of private investors for $1, and an assumption of $13.2 million in debts. 
Sportingbet has signed a multi-year licensing agreement with skill games software supplier GameAccount Network renewing its long-term relationship with the company.
GameAccount since its launch in 2002 it has become the world’s largest skill gaming network, having attracted over 1,000,000 players.
Dermot Smurfit, GameAccount CEO said: “We are delighted to continue developing our relationship with Sportingbet and delivering a compelling experience to their customers. Our continued focus on skill games such as backgammon is delivering results with excellent yields per active player day.”.
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