Updated:
Interblock
Interblock d.d. is a SEC-registered investment adviser with its headquarters in Naples, FL. It provides investment advice to clients.
Interblock
Interblock d.d. is a SEC-registered investment adviser with its headquarters in Naples, FL. It provides investment advice to clients. The firm is registered with the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
General information
Firm type
other
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Slovenia
City
—
Corporate office
Slovenia
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who owns Interblock?
Interblock is a privately held Slovenian company. Ownership details are not publicly disclosed, making it a closely held industrial manufacturer without a known family-office sponsorship or external institutional shareholder base.
Does Interblock operate casinos or just manufacture equipment?
Interblock is strictly a manufacturer. It designs and builds electronic table games sold to licensed casino operators. The company does not hold gaming licenses or operate casino floors directly.
Where are Interblock's machines deployed?
Installations span major gaming regions including Macau, the Las Vegas Strip, Singapore, and European casino markets. The company supplies hardware to large resort-casino operators who integrate automated games alongside live tables.
What differentiates Interblock from competitors like Aristocrat?
Interblock focuses narrowly on luxury electronic table games rather than slot machines or digital gaming platforms. Its products emphasize high-end physical hardware design, with automated roulette and dice games as the core category, while competitors like Aristocrat maintain broader slot-dominant portfolios.
Does Interblock have any known family-office ties?
No public records indicate a family-office ownership structure. The firm appears to be an independent industrial manufacturer headquartered in Slovenia without disclosed links to a single-family wealth vehicle.
Is Interblock an investment target for family offices or private equity?
Interblock could theoretically be of interest to private equity or credit funds seeking niche manufacturing exposure in regulated gaming supply chains, but no public transaction activity or active marketing process has been disclosed.
What do 'electronic table games' replace in a casino?
They replace or supplement live-dealer tables by automating game results and payouts. A single automated roulette stadium can serve multiple players simultaneously, reducing labor costs while maintaining the table-game aesthetic that slots cannot replicate.
Profile maintained by Altss using OSINT (open-source intelligence), regulatory filings, licensed data partners, and verified direct submissions. Read the methodology. Last updated: . Continuous refresh with full update cycles at least every 30 days.
Need institutional-grade insight on registered investment advisers?
Altss delivers:
Prefer a guided tour?
We’ll walk you through: