Finnish igaming operator Finlandia Casino has migrated to SkillOnNet as the entity strives to deliver “a superior experience” to players. 

By aligning with the online casino platform provider, which states Finlandia “will undoubtedly improve its overall player experience,” the operator is able to utilise a portfolio that includes more than 3,000 slots, jackpot, casino, table and liver dealer titles. 

In addition to games from providers such as Microgaming, Big Time Gaming, NetEnt, Yggdrasil Gaming, Play’n GO, Quickspin, Thunderkick and Elk, SkillOnNet also offers a range of localised payment options, 24/7 customer support, round the clock slot tournaments and promotions with incredible prizes

Matti Pekkanen, CEO at Finlandia Casino, explained: “We are dedicated to providing our customers with the best experience which is why we have joined forced with SkillOnNet.

“Together we can continue to serve our valued customers with a marketed leading online casino, offering them a high-quality platform with new features and a secure playing environment.

“Partnering with SkillOnNet will also give us the opportunity to deploy more localized features and promotions tailored to our players.

“As a brand built on Finnish trustworthiness, safety and security, our customers can expect to enjoy the best playing environment following our migration to SkillOnNet.”

SkillOnNet, which powers a number of brands such as PlayOJO and Miami Jackpots, sees Finlandia Casino become the latest addition to its growing roster.

Jerry Land, VP of B2B solutions at SkillOnNet, added: “While more and more platform providers are looking to shut down their white label offering, SkillOnNet continues to add new online casinos to its growing roster of brands and we are delighted to welcome Finlandia onboard.

“Unlike other platform providers, we have the right systems in place to increase margins for our partners while holding licences in most of the major European markets. This is why Finlandia took the decision to migrate from its old platform to SkillOnNet.”