Green Jade Games ta xbiex office

Malta-based Green Jade Games Ltd, an iGaming company supplying games to the gambling community, has outgrown its Ta’ Xbiex offices and as of Monday (today), the company will be serving customers from its “sparkly new office in Spinola”.

benedict mcdonagh

Green Jake Games CEO and co-founder, Benedict McDonagh (pictured above), shared how when a few years ago, Jesper Kärrbrink and himself went hunting for office space for what was then a “speculative new venture, Green Jade Games Ltd”, the pair encountered a few ‘cash only’ landlords.

Continuing their search, they were “lucky enough to meet Vince Agius and his lovely family, who let his newly refurbished office to” the company “at a very fair price”.

Mr McDonagh highlighted how important price was, being that the company was in its start-up stages.

“Roll on two years later, and the time has come to move as we’ve massively outgrown the space”.

He shared that as of Monday, (today), the company is looking forward to inviting all customers to its “sparkly new offices in Spinola”.

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Green Jade Games’ Ta’ Xbiex office





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