Playtech Completes Single Wallet Project Launch With Buzz Bingo



Playtech, the company technology The world’s leading gaming company has reached a new milestone in its partnership with Buzz Bingo, with a unique digital wallet, now powering all physical clubs and online operations.

Powered by the flagship IMS platform of playtechthe only instance of digital wallet offers full connectivity in the retail and online environments of buzz bingothe result of an important long-term project that supports the vision of Playtech ONE. The single digital wallet allows players to enjoy bingo, slots and other virtual gaming verticals using a single account to play, with the flexibility to deposit credits online and use them at a physical club (and vice versa) or withdraw winnings at any location. place. It also enables cross-channel CRM activities using the suite of tools Playtech Engagement Centerproviding a more integrated experience for gamers.

This is an important milestone for buzz bingo, playtech and our long-term partnership. An incredible amount of work has gone into achieving unified digital wallet connectivity across all retail and online operations, both for our team and everyone at buzz bingo. We are very proud to be a part of delivering an enhanced player experience for all Buzz and Buzz Bingo clubs online, said Marat Koss, Vice President of Interactive Games at Playtech.

David Evans, Director of Digital Operations at Buzz Bingo adds: Playtech has been a vital partner in Buzz Bingo’s journey from day one, and the achievement of offering a single digital wallet across our entire retail footprint and online couldn’t be more important. Against the backdrop of highly challenging times with long-term gaming club closures during the COVID-19 pandemic, our partnership has created something truly groundbreaking.



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