Malta-licensed slots studio AvatarUX has appointed Andrew Foster as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
Mr Foster joins the studio after more than eight years with reactivation specialist Enteractive, where he most recently held the role of Chief Business Officer.
His move to AvatarUX follows a period of growth for the company, which has been expanding its presence in regulated markets and adding new titles to its games portfolio.
Reflecting on his new role, Mr Foster said he was eager to guide the company through its next phase of expansion.
“I look forward to working with the exceptionally talented team to drive the business forward and cement our position as a leading force in the industry,” he shared.
The appointment comes shortly after the company was formally recognised by the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) last month.
Commenting on the company’s recent licence approval, AvatarUX’s Head of Legal and Compliance, Zack Mifsud, described the MGA recognition as “a proud moment” and “a clear testament to our commitment to integrity, compliance, and the highest industry standards.”
The leadership change follows another senior appointment at AvatarUX, with Deane Hendricks recently joining as Chief Product Officer to strengthen the company’s product development strategy.
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The London-listed group, which operates key offices in Malta, confirmed the move after his six-month interim tenure