The new Malta office will enable Soft2Bet to welcome more team members and handle its corporate expansion in the best conditions
Soft2Bet, a leading casino and sportsbook operator and platform provider, has announced the official opening of its new offices in The Quad Central business centre in Mrieħel.
Situated in the centre of the island, Soft2Bet’s new office was officially inaugurated on 28th March in the presence of the Minister for Economy, Enterprisse and Strategic Projects Silvio Schembri, Gaming Malta CEO Ivan Filletti, and Soft2Bet’s long-term partners based on the Island.
Minister Schembri said: “It is an honour for us to be here because Soft2Bet shows what we believe in as a country and as a Government. The perseverance of a company starting from a small office in Sliema, just a few years ago employing less than five people, and in just a few years within the land of opportunity, they became one of the most important gaming companies in Malta, acquiring two floors and another two floors in this iconic building in Malta, employing more than 130 people from different nationalities.”
He continued: “Malta is not just an island, is not just a place where you work, it’s a home, home for you and even for us to be able to not only accommodate but to be able to share the experiences with all of you here. Your success is our success.”
Also present were many of the company’s senior leaders such as Founder and CEO Uri Poliavich, General Counsel David Yatom Hay, COO Gilad Naim, CMO Oksana Tsyhankova, CFO Max Portelli, CPO Yoel Zuckerberg and CBDO Martin Collins.
Soft2Bet’s new Malta office spreads over two levels, accommodating more than 130 employees. It was designed to provide the maximum comfort while working in a state-of-the-art well equipped business centre.
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