Online gambling and eSports gaming operator, Esports Entertainment Group Integrated , has announced it has relocated its headquarters to Malta while hiring two seasoned professionals to fill key positions within an expanded executive team.
Country ’s ‘strategic location’:
Formerly established in Antigua and Barbuda, the company used an official Thursday press release to announce it picked Malta as its new home on account of the authority ’s ‘strategic location inside the European Union’ alongside the existence of a multilingual and highly educated workforce with extensive knowledge in online gambling.
Vie.gg growth:
Esports Entertainment Group Inc explained it is accountable for its exchange-style online wagering domain at Vie.gg which makes it possible for aficionados to put bets on eSports games such as Counter Strike: Global Offensive, League of Legends and Call of Duty. Licensed by regulators in the Netherlands, Canada and Curacao, the company also stated that it intends to intensify the growth of this site throughout 2019 in hopes of making it ‘the world’s first and most transparent eSports gaming exchange. ’
To help it achieve this goal, Esports Entertainment Group Incorporated proclaimed it has hired Jenny Pace to function as its new Head Of Payments to manage all of its potential connections with financial institutions and payment processors. The operator pronounced its most recent hire has nearly 25 years of payment processing expertise including through an extensive spell working as Director and Malta Country Manager for Western Union Business Solutions and will be to moreover endeavor to insure Vie.gg ‘provides its players with the most up-to-date payment choices. ’
Compliance competency:
Additionally, Esports disclosed which Adrien Lefevre has been appointed to function as the latest Chief Risk and Compliance Officer where he is to create an ‘integrated risk framework’ and manage the process of applying for any new licenses. It stated that the executive has combined its ranks in The Multi Group Limited and will use his ‘extensive experience’ to help it pursue extra licenses which are destined to ‘further strengthen its market position and quickly expand into new geographic regions. ’
‘Milestone’ transfers:
Grant Johnson, Chief Executive Officer for Esports Entertainment Group, described the movement of his firm’s headquarters to the Maltese town of Birkirkara as well as both new hiring as ‘landmarks ’ that will help his company to continue enhancing its eSports wagering services for those over age 18.
Johnson’s statement read…
“Malta is a full European Union member nation that provides greater resources and the infrastructure necessary to keep our expansion. The addition of Jenny and Adrien greatly reinforces our operational and regulatory expertise. ”