Malta-based B2B iGaming development studio RubyPlay has announced Olga Sirokha as its new director of partnerships as it gears up for further success in 2024.
Olga brings a wealth of expertise and knowledge to the role following a career spanning over 20 years within the gaming industry, including significant experience in Latin America’s land-based casino sector.
As RubyPlay’s director of partnerships, Olga is tasked with working closely with the company’s existing partner network, as well as landing further agreements with operators in key regulated regions, including LatAm, Europe and North America.
The appointment follows a strong period of growth for the company, driven by a flurry of commercial deals and strong performing new games that has propelled its position within the global iGaming industry to new heights.
RubyPlay recently launched its revolutionary Immortal Ways mechanic to critical acclaim, with its unique gameplay delivering increased player engagement and retention rates for operators worldwide.
Eyal Loz, chief product officer at RubyPlay, said: “We’re delighted to welcome Olga to the team! Her deep knowledge of successful partnerships is sure to secure even more opportunities and collaborations for RubyPlay moving forward.
“We’ve signed some fantastic agreements with operators recently, and with our eye on further expansion in key markets in the near future, Olga is absolutely the right person for the role. We look forward to showing you some extremely exciting developments very soon!”
Reacting to the appointment, Olga said: “RubyPlay are on a fantastic upward trajectory, and I couldn’t be happier to be joining the company at such a pivotal time of expansion.
“Recent partnerships with some of the industry’s biggest brands have put us in good stead for the future. I’m thrilled to be able to contribute to even more growth as we approach 2024. Watch this space – we’re taking RubyPlay to the next level!”
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