Nominations for Casino Guru Awards 2024 to end in a month

Nominations for Casino Guru Awards 2024 to end in a month

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Nominations for Casino Guru Awards 2024 to end in a month

Nominations for the upcoming installment of Casino Guru Awards will be closed at the end of October.

With the upcoming installment of the highly-esteemed Casino Guru Awards ceremony approaching steadily, industry firms have only a month remaining to nominate themselves and unlock the opportunity to be celebrated for their commitments and efforts. The event’s nominations will close at the end of the month, with the main ceremony scheduled to be held online sometime in February next year.

Following the end of the nomination period on the 31st of October, the ceremony’s esteemed judges will be gathering in person next month to discuss and evaluate the applicants and their efforts in each of their respective categories. This will help the panel of judges make impartial and informed decisions in line with the high standards set out by the ceremony’s organizer.

The event will feature a total of eight categories focusing on a variety of different aspects of the iGaming space. This will include categories for the best casino terms and conditions, responsible gaming tools and initiatives, complaint processing procedures, and many others, along with a special category that will involve a vote open to the organizer’s readers starting in December.

Casino Guru prides itself on the transparency and fairness of the processes of its awards ceremony, enabling anyone to nominate industry companies that they think are deserving of an award. The event’s judging panel will then evaluate all of the nominees and only enable the most deserving applicants to be shortlisted.

Don’t forget to nominate your favorite gambling firms on the organizer’s webpage. Check out other upcoming industry ceremonies and conferences on our iGaming Events page.

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