Leading sportsbook provider Altenar on Monday announced plans to greatly increase its presence in Malta.
This will see the award-winning MGA, Ontario, Romania and UKGC-licensed sportsbook supplier significantly expand its physical presence as well as its operational capacity.
To celebrate the expansion of its new office, Altenar held a party on the 11th November 2022, inviting clients, partners, friends and local media.
Located in Pendergardens Business Centre, St Julians, Malta, Altenar’s new office will accommodate the company’s increasing headcount, which includes significant growth in the IT departments.
The announcement follows a tremendous year for the company, collecting multiple awards at some of the most prestigious iGaming events in the industry.
These include Sportsbook Supplier of the Year at the EGR Italy Awards, as well as numerous accolades at the SBCs, MiGEAs and Baltic and Scandinavian Betting Awards, SIGMA , SAGSE and the CEEGC Awards.
Agnieszka Chowdhury, HR manager at Altenar commented: “With the new office, our capacity has increased at least double. We have added not only a new working place but also meeting rooms, break areas and communal spaces to create a great employees’ working environment.”
“Creating an environment where employees can work, relax and collaborate will have a significant increase in employee morale and loyalty. This will definitely better address the needs of partners and will have a significant impact on a great and healthy company culture.”
Licensed across major global markets, including the UKGC and MGA, and certified in a number of other jurisdictions, Altenar has now firmly established itself as the sportsbook provider of choice for multiple leading operators.
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