E-Commerce CRM Firm, PacificNet, Honored by Global Gaming Business Magazine

Updated on Wednesday, January 9th, 2008 at 10:24 am

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Macau, China - (Cheap Web Hosting Directory) - January 9, 2008 - E-commerce customer relationship management (CRM), mobile Internet, and gaming technology firm, PacificNet, Inc.’s CEO, Mr. Tony Tong, as well as its President, Mr. Victor Tong, have been named to the 2008 25 People to Watch List compiled by Global Gaming Business Magazine.

The sixth annual “25 People to Watch” highlights individuals who will have a major impact on the gaming industry in the next year.

Tony Tong noted, ”I am very honored to be included in this prestigious list. It is nice to see that the gaming world is recognizing our progress and potential for growth in 2008. I plan to fulfill this honor by leading PacificNet to becoming a leading supplier of gaming products and technology worldwide.”

Victor Tong added, ”To be included in this list of the top movers and shakers in gaming is quite an honor. I believe it is a testament to our products and our strategy. We’ve had much exciting news lately, including our expansion into the China’s Welfare Lottery industry as well as the recently announced acquisition of Octavian International. We are very excited about the prospects for 2008 and look forward to capturing a greater market share and building shareholder value for our investors.”

PacificNet, Inc. is a provider of gaming and e-lottery game technology, e-commerce, and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) in China. PacificNet’s gaming products are specially designed for Chinese and Asian gamers with focus on integrating localized Chinese and Asian themes and content, advanced graphics, digital sound effects and popular domestic music, with secondary bonus games and jackpots. Through its Chinese subsidiary, PacificNet is also a legally licensed provider and sales agent for the legalized welfare lottery gaming in the People’s Republic of China. PacificNet gaming products include: Multi-player Electronic Table Games, Server-Based Games (SBG) with multiple client betting stations, slot and bingo machines, Video Lottery Terminals (VLTs), Amusement With Prizes (AWP) machines, gaming cabinet and client/server system designs, online i-gaming software design, and multimedia entertainment kiosks. PacificNet’s gaming clients include the leading hotels, casinos, legal lottery and gaming operators in China, Macau, Asia, and Europe, while e-commerce and CRM clients include the leading telecom companies, banks, insurance, travel, marketing and business services companies and telecom consumers in Greater China such as China Telecom, China Mobile, Unicom, PCCW, Hutchison Telecom, Bell24, Motorola, Nokia, SONY, TCL, Huawei, American Express, Citibank, HSBC, Bank of China, Bank of East Asia, DBS, TNT, China and Hong Kong government. PacificNet employs about 1,500 staff in its various subsidiaries throughout China with offices in Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Macau, Zhuhai and the USA.

Global Gaming Business is a trade magazine published monthly focusing on the casino gaming industry worldwide. Global Gaming Business is an official publication of the American Gaming Association and Global Gaming Expo (G2E). Global Gaming Business also publishes GGB Weekly, a comprehensive weekly e-news magazine; Tribal Government Gaming, an annual publication covering Indian gaming; Casino Design, an annual magazine covering design and construction trends in gaming; RD and E, an annual report on the non-gaming amenities in the casino and resort industries; and Casino Connection, two monthly magazines for employees and executives of the Atlantic City and Nevada gaming industries.

To learn more, please visit: www.pacificnet.com.

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