SBC News Ninja Casino enters Scandinavian market with full multi-media campaign

Ninja Casino enters Scandinavian market with full multi-media campaign

iGaming group Global Gaming has announced that it will launch a new multi-media campaign for flagship brand Ninja Casino (www.ninjacasino.com), with coverage to be displayed on TV, radio, display and digital video verticals.

The new casino brand will initially target the highly saturated markets of Sweden and Finland, promoting Ninja Casino’s vast array of slot games and ease of play and navigation for its users.

Campaign media partners include MTG (Modern Times Group) and Discovery Networks for TV, and Bauer Media Group for radio. Adverts will also appear on Spotify and a selection of the most visited sites in the markets. The initial 10-week campaign is scheduled to run until the end of May 2017.

“We’ve seen massive success with Ninja Casino so far in Sweden and Finland. The impressive growth has been organic so we are confident that this big marketing push will significantly increase visitor numbers and turnover and be replicated as we launch in future markets,” commented  Stefan Olsson, Global Gaming CEO on the marketing launch of Ninja Casino

“Players have responded very positively to the simple setup, where they do not need to go through a registration, or remember a password, but can just deposit and start playing.

Ninja Casino launch campaign

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