Zitro has collaborated with the ICE Barcelona donor fund, an initiative that channels industry contributions to support high-impact social projects within the framework of responsible gaming and sustainability, and which was materialized during a fund handover ceremony held at ICE 2026.
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Albert Zorrilla, Zitro’s General Director for Spain, stated: “At Zitro, we believe that industry growth must go hand in hand with corporate social responsibility. Supporting initiatives like ICE Barcelona’s charitable fund allows us to actively contribute to projects that create a real positive impact and promote sustainable practices that benefit society as a whole.”
ICE Barcelona expressed their gratitude for Zitro’s contribution to the fund: “The involvement of companies like Zitro is essential to the success of ICE Barcelona’s charitable program. Their support demonstrates the industry’s commitment to social responsibility.”
Zitro Strengthens Its CSR Commitment and Joins ICE Barcelona Charitable Fund
Zitro has contributed to the ICE Barcelona donor fund, an initiative that channels industry contributions to support high-impact social projects within the framework of responsible gaming and sustainability. The contribution was celebrated during a fund handover ceremony at ICE 2026.
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Albert Zorrilla, Zitro’s General Director for Spain, stated: “At Zitro, we believe that industry growth must go hand in hand with corporate social responsibility. Supporting initiatives like ICE Barcelona’s charitable fund allows us to actively contribute to projects that create a real positive impact and promote sustainable practices that benefit society as a whole.”
ICE Barcelona expressed its appreciation for Zitro’s contribution: “The involvement of companies like Zitro is essential to the success of ICE Barcelona’s charitable program. Their support demonstrates the industry’s commitment to social responsibility.”
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