MannBenham are going to ICE London 2019 a leading event and driver of international growth across the B2B Gaming industry, and they look forward to seeing to everyone there.

Daren Ward | Head of Marketing | Originally published 14 January 2019

MannBenham will be accompanying a delegation from the Isle of Man Government’s Department for Enterprise at this year’s ICE London event. It will be held at the ExCeL Centre at the Royal Victoria Dock next month, and they will be there to promote the Isle of Man as a world-class destination for e-Gaming business.

From the company both Miles Benham (Managing Director) and Carly Stratton (Director) will be on the Isle of Man Government’s stand to support the key message that the island is one of the top centres for e-Gaming in the world and shows like ICE gives the ‘island’, including companies like MannBenham in addition to the government, an opportunity to promote the Island’s universal proposition and meet with new and existing companies who are looking to establish themselves, develop and evolve or even relocate their business to the Isle of Man.

Being able to embrace ICE, and other significant events throughout the coming months, is an important part of the company’s ongoing strategy to continue its support of this fast-evolving industry, especially on the Isle of Man which is a considerable employer on the island and represents a significant proportion of the economy.

The e-Gaming Advisory Team, having evolved from MannBenham’s legal heritage, over recent years has been extremely well placed to give impartial, factual and balanced online gaming advice across multiple jurisdictions. Their team is responsible for advising on e-Gaming license applications along with compliance and procedural consultation. They work closely with the Directors along with the commercial and corporate team to solve issues, create value, maximise growth and improve business performance by providing operational and practical advice.

Miles Bennham commented: ‘ICE enables us to support the high quality of our e-Gaming sector and I am extremely delighted that the relationship with the Department continues to develop and evolve making each visit to ICE with them more exciting every time. We are proud to be on stand with the Isle of Man Government and even more so to represent the island at this significant event in the gaming calendar.”

With over 33,500 attendees from more than 150 countries last year, ICE London clearly continues to be one of the leading e-Gaming events for technology, development and business.