Despite the recent slides in shares price of online betting companies, the Independent on Sunday reported two more groups appointed advisors with a view to list on London\’s Alternative Investment Market within the next few months.
GameAccount, the skill gaming firm which has among its high-profile backers Andrew Black, founder of Betfair, and Dermot Desmond, principal shareholder of Betfair’s main rival, Betdaq, is looking to attain a valuation of £100m.
Trident Gaming, the Isle of Man-based company behind BetBug and Gamebookers, is also looking to float on AIM for a similar sum.