Supreme Ventures Group Expands Into Gaming Machine Business

 The Supreme Ventures Group has announced the expansion of their gaming machine business in Jamaica with the conclusion of negotiations to widen their purview in their current contract arrangement with ICE Jamaica Limited. 

In a release, the group stated that its revenue-sharing arrangement with ICE Jamaica, who for over ten (10) years has provided VLT Route services offering Las Vegas style machines in licensed locations, has been discontinued. It also announced the purchase of gaming machines and other equipment located in Jamaica, Trinidad, and Guyana from ICE Jamaica.

Chief Executive Officer of Prime Sports Jamaica Limited, PSJL, Xesus Johnston says the company is always looking at new ventures and opportunities that will drive growth. “We are aligned to the needs of our customers and PSJL continues to innovate to improve customer satisfaction and increase market share.” he adds.

Mr. Johnston pointed out that globally the gaming industry is a major contributor to government revenue and national development and Jamaica is no exception. “Prime Sports Jamaica Limited recognizes the opportunities in the industry and so we continue to invest and innovate even during this uncertain period to ensure our gaming products achieve solid returns.”

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