iGaming solutions provider Merkur eSolutions (Malta) Ltd, a subsidiary of Gauselmann Group hosted an official launch of its new offices at the Plaza Business Centre located in the heart of Sliema. Guests included senior members of the Malta Gaming Authority and directors and employees of Merkur eSolutions, Gauselmann Group and other iGaming companies.  

Thomas Bone / LinkedIn Photo
Jeremy Camilleri / LinkedIn Photo

CEO of Merkur Online Divisions Thomas Bone said that the spacious offices will support the company’s growth strategy and renew the group’s commitment to develop operations in Malta through its B2B brands. He added that the company is creating “the bridge between the stationary and online gaming world” offering a state-of-the-art omnichannel.

He thanked the managing director in Malta Jeremy Camilleri for taking a lead role in “planning the office complex’ which resulted in the opening of a 650 sq m integrated office for subsidiaries and affiliated companies of Gauselmann Group that include Solis Ortus, Cashpoint Solutions, Edict Malta, Betterlore, Bede Gaming and Solar Operations.

Merkur provides as a one-stop shop offering a full range of gaming services and solutions in a horizontally integrated group.

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