Lebanon’s Casino du Liban seeks online gambling partner

Lebanon’s lone casino is looking for technical help in launching its online gambling operations.

On Friday, Business News Lebanon reported that Casino du Liban had launched a public tender inviting international technology firms to partner on an online gaming platform that will offer “all forms of gaming and sports betting” options.

It’s unclear how long the tender has been open, but it reportedly closes on Thursday, January 19, meaning any company that wants to be considered needs to submit its proposal ASAP.

Bidders must be able to demonstrate experience in providing online gambling technology, as well as some fairly significant financial hurdles. The tender stipulates that applicants “should be already generating their own revenues of not less than $650 million, of which 75% should be from gaming and gambling activities.” The winning bidder also needs to commit to investing “a minimum of $15 million” in Casino du Liban’s new platform.