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SOFTSWISS Adds Cooling Spice to its Presence in Malta

SOFTSWISS Adds Cooling Spice to its Presence in Malta
Nov 2 2022 Share

In order to strengthen its position in Malta, SOFTSWISS continues to set up exclusive and engaging activities. Bringing the heat to the Mediterranean island, the company offers  Maltese residents and visitors to cool down a little. During the next few days, the iGaming innovator invites everyone to enjoy delicious ice cream in Gzira and Sliema – the heart of the Maltese iGaming business.

On 2–3 November, iGaming expert SOFTSWISS will approach the local community to give it a deeper dive into the brand. On Wednesday and Thursday, the SOFTSWISS spice-flavoured presence will fill the air of the most popular business districts in Malta. The company sets up fun activities for those who will come to try our hand-crafted cooling, yet spicy, desserts, and will reward participants with nice souvenirs for posting creative photos.

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The exclusive SOFTSWISS ice cream comes in a variety of flavours, including ideally-balanced mango chilli, strawberry chilli, chocolate chilli, and caramel chilli, as well as lactose-free and no chilli options.

The SOFTSWISS Ice Cream Truck will be serving its spicy treats near the offices of key iGaming companies in Sliema and Gzira. On 2 November, the treats will delight industry players and residents of Gzira near Manoel Island Yacht Marina. On 3 November, the SOFTSWISS ice cream will spice up the location close to the azure beach on the Mediterranean Sea in Sliema. 

Valentina Bagniya, CMO at SOFTSWISS, comments on the company’s activity in Malta: 

“At SOFTSWISS, we develop innovative solutions that can impress even the most discerning clients. Innovations are not only about our solutions but also about how we promote our company on the market. With the ‘Bringing the Heat’ slogan and autumn promotional campaign, we are making our presence in Malta visible through out-of-the-box ideas. By establishing our foothold, we help the market grow and drive competition. 

The SOFTSWISS Ice Cream Truck is our greeting to the region, where we aim to engage the local community and iGaming business and draw their attention to such a robust and competitive market player as SOFTSWISS.”

SOFTSWISS, a leading software provider for online casinos and sports betting platforms, will be showcasing at SiGMA Europe in Malta, 14–18 November. All visitors will be able to meet the company’s Business Development Managers at stand S17, where they will be presenting technology solutions and product updates.

About SOFTSWISS 

SOFTSWISS is an international iGaming company supplying certified software solutions for managing gambling operations. The expert team, which counts 1,500+ employees, is based in Malta, Poland, Georgia, and Belarus.  SOFTSWISS holds a number of gaming licences and provides one-stop-shop iGaming software solutions. The company has a vast product portfolio, including the Online Casino Platform, the Game Aggregator with thousands of casino games, the Affilka affiliate platform, the Sportsbook Platform and the Jackpot Aggregator. In 2013, SOFTSWISS was the first in the world to introduce a bitcoin-optimised online casino solution.

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Malta Airport surprises 5 millionth AirMalta passenger of 2022

Malta Airport surprises 5 millionth AirMalta passenger of 2022
Nov 2 2022 Share

A special surprise awaited Julia Mercieca as she travelled back to Malta from Rome, having unknowingly been the 5 millionth passenger of Air Malta. 

Julia was greeted by the Head of Traffic Development upon arriving from Rome aboard KM 613 after a short holiday with her family. 

The Malta International Airport also extended its thanks to each of the 5 million passengers who travelled through the airport in 2022. It was also revealed by Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo that around 1.1 million tourists decided to make use of national airline AirMalta throughout this summer. 

‘The strategy utilised by the government and Malta Tourism Authority is clearly working.’ This comes as Malta recuperates its pre-pandemic travel numbers following a dip brought on by the COVID-19 virus. 


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PN MP Alex Borg pays tribute to late father Tony

PN MP Alex Borg pays tribute to late father Tony
Nov 2 2022 Share

Gozitan MP Alex Borg took to social media to pay tribute to his late father Tony, who passed away after a battle with cancer in 2018. 

Tony was 56 when he died and he was known for his continuous service to the Gozitans. Alex took the time to write a few words in loving memory of his beloved father.

‘You left us too early dad’ said Alex. ‘Today, more than ever, I remember all the beautiful moments we had together.’

‘But now that today I’m continuing your legacy, I feel your presence in every step I take. I will never forget the words you used to tell me as the end approached…’ 

‘If the day ever comes that we can’t be together, keep me in your heart’. 

Tony had served as a mayor of Fontana and survived six years despite his diagnosis. His funeral was attended by Archbishop at the time Alfred Xuereb and President Emeritus Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca. Tony had gotten acquainted with the latter through the Malta Community Chest Fund. 

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Campus Hub parking dropped to €3 per day following backlash

Campus Hub parking dropped to €3 per day following backlash
Nov 2 2022 Share

It was revealed by Campus Hub Malta that, following the recent uproar by many, UoM students will pay €3 per day for parking. 

The social media post revealed that eSims registration will be needed on demand as proof for payment and that the payment will take place at the security office. 

This follows a social media influx of posts by many students who highlighted the expensive parking. Anyone parking between 4 to 5 hours was to pay €5.50, with anyone going over the 5 hour mark paying €6.50.

Anyone staying 13 hours or over, or anyone who lost their ticket, was to pay €12.00. The previous tariffs led to a protest being announced for this Friday against the tariffs.

The recent amendment did seemingly calm the situation to a degree, but many are still asking Campus Hub to take into consideration lecturers and other employees. It is unclear if the protest will still take place. More as this story develops. 

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Photo Source: Times of Malta