Clayton Zammit Cesare

Clayton Zammit Cesare has been promoted to head of affiliates at Leon.bet’s Malta offices, he has announced.

Sharing the news on social media, he said: “I’m very happy to share that I’m starting a new position as head of affiliates at Leon.bet.”

Mr Zammit Cesare joined the operator as an affiliate team leader last July and held the role for nine months before his promotion.

Before that, he served as an affiliate manager at casino operator Twin after spending an extended stint at lead generator firm Blexr, starting as sales ledger and credit controller, before being appointed business development manager.

Mr Zammit Cesare is a member of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).

Based in Curacao, Leon.bet is an online sports betting and interactive gaming provider, allowing clients to place bets on a range of sports events as well as play slots and live casino games on their mobile, tablet, or desktop computer.

The company also has Malta-based subsidiary Safegate Ltd as its registered payment management provider, along with Cyprus-based Covimal Ltd.

Its brands include www.leonbets.com, www.leonbets.net, www.leon.net and www.leon.bet, licensed in Curacao.

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