As December rolls on and the mood shifts towards festive cheer, iGaming giant bet365 has unveiled its office transformation in the run-up to the holiday season, displaying two towering Christmas trees, together with miniature and ‘human-size’ ones at its Stoke-On-Trent UK head office.

With last year’s holiday season particularly lacking due to COVID-19 lockdown and restrictions, especially for bet365’s head office, due to its location in the UK which experienced a strict lockdown around Christmas 2020, the iGaming community will want to make good for lost opportunities to gather.

bet365 is one of the world’s largest iGaming companies, and one of the UK’s largest privately-held companies. The company employs a total of 5,000 people in offices across the world. It has had a presence in Malta for a number of years prior to the recent expansion, maintaining a small office in Ta’ Xbiex, before opening a Sliema office in 2018.

Construction on bet365’s Malta hub expansion seems to be progressing, as photos received by iGamingCapital.mt and published last week show the project having reached a symbolic new milestone – the placing of the company’s logo at the very top of the building.

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