Ready to play: Izibet outlets reopen to the public

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The Malta Business Weekly

All Izibet outlets, across Malta and Gozo, have reopened to the public. The 34 shops have been equipped to ensure a safe environment to customers and employees alike. 

To protect the safety of all customers and that of the staff, visitors entering any one of the Izibet outlets are to follow all instructions issued by the public health authorities displayed in all the outlets. These include social distancing measures.

All Izibet staff will be wearing face masks or protective shields at all times while customers are obliged to do the same. Hand-sanitizers will be available for free upon entry into every outlet and shop attendants will disinfect the premises regularly throughout the day.

New shops in the Izibet network

Two new shops have been added to the Izibet family as a new outlet opens in Bizazza Street, Sliema followed by another new shop in Għajnsielem, Gozo, bringing the total number of shops to 34, by far Malta’s largest network of controlled gaming premises.

Virtual games extension 

While the world eagerly awaits more sports activities to resume at the earliest possible, at Izibet we offer a variety of other live sport betting options, including exclusive horse race betting from France and innovative betting formats such as eSports and Virtual Sports. In the last months we have extended our offering in Virtual Sports through the introduction of a new range of virtual sports games added to our current portfolio of games found in all Izibet outlets. All games will be played over the counter. Until further notice, Self Service Betting Terminals and Video Lottery Terminals will be disabled as part of the health and safety measures introduced by the local health authorities. Customers can also play online on www.izibet.com.

To play in an Izibet shop, customers should be of 18 years and over. Play responsibly. Visit Remote Gaming Foundation at www.rgf.org

The Malta Business Weekly

In 1994, the Malta Business Weekly became the first newspaper fully dedicated to business. Today this newspaper is a leader in business and financial news. Together with the launch of the MBW newspaper, the company started organising various business breakfasts to discuss various current issues that were targeting the business community in Malta.

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