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WEIKE Gaming Technology Announces sales team re-organisation

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Singapore, 22 February 2010 – Weike Gaming Technology, Singapore’s only local slot machine developer and manufacturer, announced changes in the structure of its Sales department.

Commenting on the recent changes, David Kinsman, CEO of Weike Gaming Technology, said, “As of end March, Chris Rogers, who has been a consultant to Weike since early 2008, will be concentrating on the development of his own company, 113 East, in Macau. We sincerely wish to thank Chris for his efforts over the past two years and all that he has done to assist us. As his own business has grown and developed into new areas, Chris had to decide which way to go, and we totally understand his decision. He will cease to be part of Weike formally with effect from April, but I know we will always be close to 113 East, and we will be working with him in the future.”

A new Macau sales agent will be announced in early March, and within the Weike Singapore head office, there have been changes to re-organise the Sales department.

“Our previous Sales Co-ordinator, Chanel Leong, will move up to a management role,” said Mr Kinsman, “And I will take on a more active role in the client interface across Weike’s markets, both in Singapore and internationally.”

Weike is looking at an aggressive growth strategy over 2010 and expects slot sales across the Asian region to somewhat recover, as compared to 2009.

About Weike Gaming Technology

Weike Gaming Technology, having recently been awarded “Best Asian Manufacturer 2009” in Inside Asian Gaming Magazine Supplier Awards, has established a solid reputation for its advanced technology and innovative product offerings, with its range of Infinity gaming machines, Multi-player Electronic Table Games, and state-of the art gaming management and jackpot systems.

Established in 1998, Weike is truly committed to serve the needs of its Asian market, namely Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos and the Philippines. Its move into the Spanish market will also see an extension of that concentration on product excellence, performance and superior customer service, which has been the company’s hallmark in Asian markets.

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