3 Oaks Gaming, an established distributor of iGaming content, has announced Yuriy Muratov as the company’s new chief commercial officer (CCO).

Yuriy was initially hired as 3 Oaks’ chief business development officer (CBDO) in May 2023, with this promotion demonstrating the significant impact he has already made on the distributor’s recent growth trajectory.

As CCO, Yuriy will be responsible for overseeing and managing all commercial aspects of 3 Oaks Gaming’s operations, including a key focus on driving further business growth, revenue and profitability.

Prior to joining, Yuriy had assembled an impressive resume, working in a variety of roles across business development, account management, finance and marketing over the past decade.

Commenting on his appointment, Yuriy said: “Working at 3 Oaks Gaming for almost a year now has been an unforgettable journey, and I am truly grateful to have stepped into the role of CCO.

“I believe 3 Oaks Gaming has all the right tools as its disposal to become a world-class distributor of iGaming content and to be at the forefront of that is extremely exciting and I am looking forward to a bright future ahead.”





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