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Aramont ‘exclusive distributor’ for Tronius Gaming in key Asian markets

Newsdesk Published June 9, 2025
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Casino gaming equipment supplier and distributor Aramont Co Ltd says it has an exclusive agreement with Slovenia-based Tronius Gaming, to distribute the latter’s products across some key gaming markets in Asia.

Aramont said in a Friday update it is authorised to distribute Tronius Gaming’s electronic table games (ETGs), ‘smart’ table technology, and other gaming content, in “Macau, Malaysia, Vietnam, Sri Lanka and the Philippines”, the announcement said.

Jothy Sitharthan, Aramont’s chief executive, said the firm was “honoured and proud to be exclusive authorised distributor” of Tronius Gaming in those markets.

Aramont is on the latest list – published in early March – of gaming machine manufacturers and suppliers approved by Macau’s casino regulator, the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau.

Tronius Gaming said in its own Friday release, that its board saw the partnership with Aramont as a “significant milestone” in its global expansion.

The brand stated that as well as offering smart-table technology, ETGs, jackpot systems and what it called “integrated gaming solutions” that feature public domain games; it also had a “global game library”.

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