POKERSTARS LAUNCHES FIRST LOCALLY LICENSED POKER
SITE IN BULGARIA
ONCHAN, Isle of Man – August 7, 2014 – PokerStars, the world’s largest online poker
site, today became the first locally licensed online poker site in Bulgaria with the launch
of PokerStars.BG
The launch was announced by the Rational Group, which operates PokerStars and was
awarded a license earlier this year by the Bulgaria State Gambling Commission.
Beginning today, poker players in Bulgaria will be able to play online at PokerStars.BG.
PokerStars, the world’s largest online poker site, has now restarted its activities in the
country after being licensed few months ago by the State Gambling Commission. This is
the first license for a major international online poker operator issued in Bulgaria after the
changes in the Gambling Act. That makes PokerStars.BG the only locally regulated
online poker site in Bulgaria at the moment.
"PokerStars strives to be first-in-market when online poker licenses are made available
and we’re proud to be the first locally licensed poker site in Bulgaria,” said Eric
Hollreiser, head of corporate communications for the Rational Group. “We believe in the
potential of the Bulgarian market and that is why our company has invested in the local
license. Regulation provides peace of mind for players and ensures that local regulators
can protect consumers and collect much-needed revenue.”
This license is a recognition of the reliability of the PokerStars platform and provides
confidence to customers that they can trust the integrity and security of the site. Poker is
a popular game in Bulgaria and there are players with impressive potential such as
Dimitar Danchev, who won the Main Event of the 2013 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure
in the Bahamas.
Each poker player in Bulgaria can play online without restrictions with competitors from
around the world at www.pokerstars.bg. The largest online poker site in the world has
provided a lot of new features and games.
With the Bulgarian license, PokerStars adds another jurisdiction to its industry leading
portfolio of 11 licensed sites, which already includes major European nations such as
France, Italy and Spain.
SITE IN BULGARIA
ONCHAN, Isle of Man – August 7, 2014 – PokerStars, the world’s largest online poker
site, today became the first locally licensed online poker site in Bulgaria with the launch
of PokerStars.BG
The launch was announced by the Rational Group, which operates PokerStars and was
awarded a license earlier this year by the Bulgaria State Gambling Commission.
Beginning today, poker players in Bulgaria will be able to play online at PokerStars.BG.
PokerStars, the world’s largest online poker site, has now restarted its activities in the
country after being licensed few months ago by the State Gambling Commission. This is
the first license for a major international online poker operator issued in Bulgaria after the
changes in the Gambling Act. That makes PokerStars.BG the only locally regulated
online poker site in Bulgaria at the moment.
"PokerStars strives to be first-in-market when online poker licenses are made available
and we’re proud to be the first locally licensed poker site in Bulgaria,” said Eric
Hollreiser, head of corporate communications for the Rational Group. “We believe in the
potential of the Bulgarian market and that is why our company has invested in the local
license. Regulation provides peace of mind for players and ensures that local regulators
can protect consumers and collect much-needed revenue.”
This license is a recognition of the reliability of the PokerStars platform and provides
confidence to customers that they can trust the integrity and security of the site. Poker is
a popular game in Bulgaria and there are players with impressive potential such as
Dimitar Danchev, who won the Main Event of the 2013 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure
in the Bahamas.
Each poker player in Bulgaria can play online without restrictions with competitors from
around the world at www.pokerstars.bg. The largest online poker site in the world has
provided a lot of new features and games.
With the Bulgarian license, PokerStars adds another jurisdiction to its industry leading
portfolio of 11 licensed sites, which already includes major European nations such as
France, Italy and Spain.