Sale of business and assets of Virtue Fusion to Playtech for up to £36m
15 February 2010
Acquisition of business and assets of Virtue Fusion ("Virtue Fusion")

Playtech, the leading software provider to the online, mobile, TV and land based gaming sector, today announces it has acquired the business and assets of Virtue Fusion, the leading developer and licensor of online bingo products.

In summary:

• Initial consideration of £29 million (€33.4 million), subject to agreed working capital adjustments, funded from Playtech’s existing cash resources

• Additional earnout payment of up to £7 million (€8.1 million) payable in the first quarter of 2011 based on adjusted EBIT performance in 2010

• Transforms Playtech into the market leader in bingo, complementing its leading position in poker and casino, and as content provider

• Substantially enhances player liquidity with additional cross-selling opportunities

• Adds a suite of leading brands to Playtech’s growing stable of licensees

• Transaction anticipated to be earnings accretive in 2010

In the 12 months to 31 December 2009, the financial performance attributable to the assets being acquired comprised turnover of £12.3 million (2008: £8.1 million) and adjusted EBITDA of £3.8 million (2008: £2.3 million). These figures are based on the unaudited consolidated accounts of Virtue Fusion’s group, and reflect the fact that bingo has been one of the fastest growing segments in online gaming in 2009.
Virtue Fusion

Virtue Fusion was founded in 1999 and has developed into one of the most liquid bingo networks with peak traffic of more than 6,000 concurrent players. As well as its core UK market, Virtue Fusion has a growing international presence in other European countries. It has more than 20 licensees including well known brands such as Mecca, William Hill, Ladbrokes, Virgin, Sky, Bet365, Paddy Power and Crown Bingo.

Virtue Fusion offers both an integrated and a turnkey solution to its licensees. Operators can join the network or choose to have an end-to-end bingo solution. All of the bingo products are multi-currency and multi-language. The founders and key personnel of Virtue Fusion have contracted to remain with the business for a minimum of two years.

Combined benefits

For Playtech, the acquisition significantly enhances its own bingo offering, brings new licensees and enhances its relationships with a number of existing licensees. It also positions Playtech as the leading supplier in all of the key product segments in the online gaming industry, with very substantial liquidity in each of its player networks.

As with poker, network player liquidity is an important element for bingo operators. By linking the operator’s bingo rooms across the network, Virtue Fusion can facilitate more frequent games being offered and higher prize values and jackpots for the same individual stake. Both Playtech and Virtue Fusion’s existing licensees will therefore enjoy the benefits of increased liquidity when their networks are combined.

Commenting on the acquisition, Mor Weizer, CEO of Playtech said:

"The acquisition places Playtech in the leading position in international online bingo markets, complementing our leading position in poker and casino and, following the GTS acquisition, as a content provider. It reflects our ongoing commitment to provide licensees with a comprehensive portfolio of best of breed gaming products.

Virtue Fusion is recognised as the market leader in online bingo, has an expanding international presence and a very strong reputation for high quality and expert management of their bingo network which has attracted a number of top-quality licensees. This acquisition extends the Playtech licensee portfolio and further strengthens the relationships with various existing Playtech licensees.

In a number of newly regulated markets, bingo is an embedded part of the social and gaming culture and a product which finds early favour with regulators. Consequently we see this acquisition as not only furthering what is already Playtech’s competitive advantage in the growing online gaming market as a whole, but as having the potential to generate meaningful opportunities in newly regulated markets.

We believe that the acquisition of Virtue Fusion creates value for Playtech shareholders and the board anticipates the transaction will be earnings accretive in 2010 and beyond. "
Bob McCulloch CEO of Virtue Fusion (Alderney) Ltd commented: "We are delighted to be a part of Playtech. This deal will ensure our operators continue to benefit from the market leading VFA Bingo product and in addition can now profit from Playtech’s greater international reach and access to a wider games portfolio."

McQueen acted as financial adviser to Virtue Fusion.


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