Organisers advise early registration for #londonbaby2016

12 January 2016, London, UK (Press Release) – Organisers of London Baby, the best-attended networking party on the first night of ICE, are advising people to sign up sooner rather than later if they want to join the crowd at Café de Paris.

Last year the demand for the event was so high that Sports Betting Community (SBC) and iGaming Business (iGB) had to close off registration early as delegate numbers were stretching capacity at the luxury venue on Leicester Square.

iGaming Business’ Shona ODonnell commented: “London Baby always gets a fun crowd but last year the numbers signing up were phenomenal. So this year we are advising people to register their interest nice and early.”

Registration is open at http://www.sbcnews.co.uk/london-baby-2016/

SBC founder Rasmus Sojmark added: “If firms want to be sure of entry, then they can also take out a sponsorship package for the evening. We still have opportunities for firms that want to treat their customers at VIP tables with the added benefit of promoting their brand over ICE week.”

It is through the support of the event’s sponsors that London Baby is able to be held every year. This year’s sponsors are Secure Trading, Iforium, Ali Quantum Gaming, Magnet Gaming, W2 Global Payments, Viks.com and XB Net.

Phil Parry, CEO at regular London Baby sponsor Iforium, commented: “Iforium are pleased to support London Baby again in 2016. It’s by far the most enjoyable evening during ICE and gives us the perfect opportunity to engage with our partners and promote our presence at the show during one of the key weeks in the gambling industry’s calendar.”

Consultant Austin Carney, who worked with one of last year’s main sponsors, described the sponsorship packages as “by far the best value opportunity in and around the ICE Show”. Special VIP-only tables are also available for those wanting to provide customer hospitality in a fun environment.

Anyone wishing to get more information on the sponsorship opportunities should contact SBC’s Tiana Sinclair on tiana@sbcnews.co.uk.

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