GameAccount Network has rebranded to GAN as of September 9th with the new logo going up during the EGR US Power Summit scheduled for September 9-10 in Newport Coast, California.
According to a company statement, the new website www.GAN.com, shows the “values and commitment” for supplying mobile products and regulated online gaming to land based casinos throughout the United States.
CEO Dermot Smurfit said that the SENSE3, Simulated Gaming, iBridge Framework, and GameStack brands will continue to be supported following the rebranding.
GAN will also present its trademarks, logo, and new brand identity at the Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas on September 29 - October 1.
GameAccount Network Rebrands to GAN
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Did they really have to rebrand to do that or maybe a better question is, is that really rebranding. I have seen companies use their initials instead of the full name of their organization. For instance, UPS, they didn't rebrand. They are still United Parcel Service and how about LCB, Latest Casino Bonuses. I don't think...
Did they really have to rebrand to do that or maybe a better question is, is that really rebranding. I have seen companies use their initials instead of the full name of their organization. For instance, UPS, they didn't rebrand. They are still United Parcel Service and how about LCB, Latest Casino Bonuses. I don't think it's a rebrand. Some companies want a fresh start, so they rebrand. Maybe these guys wanted that feeling of a fresh start, a change, but didn't want to make a big change. I get it........
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