Robert Gatt has been appointed head of external platforms at Betsson Group, one of the leading companies within the European iGaming industry.

Mr Gatt, who has been part of the company for more than three years, announced the new role he started last February through social media on Friday, saying: “I’m happy to share that I’m starting a new position as Head of External Platforms at Betsson Group!”

Prior to this role, Mr Gatt also worked with Betsson Group as a program manager of regulatory markets and as a senior project manager

Aside from this, Mr Gatt has a great deal of experience in management, having worked as a QA Manager at RS2 Software plc and numerous management roles at Vodafone Malta Limited.

Betsson is a multinational company that has its headquarters in Stockholm, Sweden, but also has its operational headquarters in Ta’ Xbiex, Malta.

The iGaming giant aims to deliver the best customer experience in the industry, while also offering gaming under a multitude of brands, such as Betsson, Betsafe and Nordicbet.





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