SBC News iGB Affiliate - Inaugural NAC Stockholm conference sold out

iGB Affiliate – Inaugural NAC Stockholm conference sold out

SBC News iGB Affiliate - Inaugural NAC Stockholm conference sold out
Shona ODonnell,

Industry marketing news source and event organiser iGB Affiliate has announced that tickets to its first ever Nordic Affiliate Conference (NAC) in Stockholm have sold out ahead of schedule.

Seeking to push insight, opinion and debate on the Nordic industry affiliate landscape, NAC will bring together key affiliates, media agencies, advertising networks and operators discussing the lucrative Scandinavian igaming/betting market.

The debut NAC, which takes place at Stockholm’s Grand Hôtel between 6-7 April, is backed by premium sponsors William Hill and Aspire Global.

Featured event sponsors include 10Bet, Go Wild Affiliates, Plus500 and WPN Affiliates, while the affiliate sponsors and exhibitors include 24option.com, Betcart, BROaffiliates.com, EGO, Ihre Consulting, LottaRewards and Larry Casino.

iGaming Business’ Head of Operations, Shona ODonnell, commented: “I’m delighted to see the industry respond so well to the launch of the first ever Nordic Affiliate Conference, so much so that tickets have now sold out.

“NAC is the only dedicated event in the Nordics where delegates can network with a large volume of affiliates in one place. We look forward to welcoming everyone on April 6.”

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