Novomatic confirms SE Asia distributor Jade’s entry

Austria-based casino gaming equipment supplier Novomatic AG made it clear that Jade Entertainment and Gaming Technologies Inc. is a Novomatic distributor in Southeast Asia.

The clarification follows a press release last week announcing that Novomatic has entered into a distribution agreement with Australia-based India Pacific Gaming. Under the agreement, the latter company said at the time that it would distribute Novomatic’s full range of gaming products and systems to Asia-Pacific regions, including Cambodia, Laos, Sri Lanka, Goa, Nepal and Vietnam.

In its latest announcement, Novomatic clarified that Jade Entertainment and Indian Pacific Gaming are both official Novomatic distributors in Southeast Asia, including Vietnam.

“I’m very excited to be joined by Jade Entertainment and Ino Pacific Gaming, these two great companies that represent Novomatic in Southeast Asia,” Robert Dijkstra, vice president of Novomatic business development and sales in Asia Pacific, said in a prepared commentary included in the presentation.

“Jade Entertainment is a longtime distributor to Novomatic’s Southeast Asia region and is primarily focused on markets including the Philippines, Macau, Malaysia and Vietnam, with sales and support offices in each country,” the Austria-based company added.

Jade Entertainment CEO Joe Pisano said in a prepared statement, “Jade Entertainment and Novomatic are working to develop the Southeast Asian market together, and we have evolved into several e-table games and system installations. We are looking forward to the future, especially with the launch of Novomatic’s progressive titles linked to new Asian-themed content, which we expect to have exceptional performance.”

Novomatic appointed sales manager Michael Bashin to support the region in a recent announcement, adding that the company’s sales channel has also expanded. Bashin is based in Hong Kong and reports to Dykstra.

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