Dec
25th

Victor Chandler Granted South African Gaming License

Online and land betting company Victor Chandler is thrilled with the announcement that its application which was submitted earlier this year for a license to operate in South Africa, has been approved by the Western Cape Gambling and Betting Board.

Michael Carlton, Chief Executive Officer for Victor Chandler stated that they are very excited about this opportunity as he felt that the Victor Chandler brand fits perfectly with the South African market. He added that besides the fact that they would be offering a specific South African website to its customers they would also be creating many new employment opportunities and they are very proud to be involved in a country where sport is a very important part of its culture. They will be investing intensively in South Africa during the following few months to enable themselves to launch their full range of sports betting service in time for the World Cup.

Victor Chandler also launched a new mini site that coincided with the World Cup draw that took place in Cape Town on December 4th. This site will enable football fans all over the world to keep up to date with all the latest World Cup betting news, real-time odds and special features on all the key players. They are also confident that they have some of the best World Cup odds and will be offering lots of promotions and special offers over the course of the tournament.

Victor Chandler is based in Gibraltar and has offices in Dublin, London and Singapore. It offers betting and gaming sites in multiple languages to over half a million clients, in over 160 countries worldwide.

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