Betsoft reaches agreement with Curacao casino Jumba Bet Published September 17, 2018 Betsoft Gaming remains a leader in the Curaçao regulated market, signing the latest in a series of far-reaching content agreements with customer-focused casino Jumba Bet. The agreement covers all Betsoft games licensed for the jurisdiction, including player favourites and cutting-edge titles from the Slots3 series. The partnership also provides for the integration of further content over time, allowing Jumba Bet’s players to experience new innovations in upcoming games like the genre-redefining Max Quest: Wrath of Ra. “Jumba Bet has built its name on brand identity and trust, and this combination has seen them become one of the fastest-growing casinos in the market,” Betsoft Marketing Director Annamaria Anastasi said. “We are thrilled to be able to help Jumba Bet sustain that pace of growth, providing its players with an uncompromising experience across a broad range of different games.” Founded in 2016, Jumba Bet is an upbeat online casino, presenting players with a choice of more than 130 of the industry’s finest slot games, accessed through a joyful, jungle-inspired user experience. Jumba Bet has maintained a focus on customer satisfaction from its inception, with the promise of “positive gambling mojo” backed up by personalised service available around the clock. A key criterion for Jumba Bet’s choice of content provider was consistency and quality across different devices, as Jumba Bet’s Patrick Duncan explained. “We are one of the fastest-growing casino brands, and this is in part due to our ability to offer the best and most innovative games anywhere, at any time,” he said. “In this sense, Betsoft’s suite of HTML5 content is a perfect fit for the kind of experience we want to present to our players: only the best, whatever their device. This partnership will provide us with access to a rich library of exciting, modern games, making it a match made for success.” Read more casino & gambling news Share On Facebook Share On Twitter