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BETBY STRENGTHENS GLOBAL PRESENCE WITH NEW ATHENS OFFICE
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BETBY, a leading provider of cutting-edge sportsbook solutions, has officially opened its fifth office, this time in Athens, Greece, marking another important milestone in the company’s global expansion journey.
The Athens hub joins BETBY’s growing list of locations, alongside Latvia, Malta, Montenegro, and Barcelona. Establishing a presence in Greece underlines BETBY’s commitment to strengthening its market position across key European jurisdictions, getting closer to its partners, and building long-term collaborations in the region.
Leonid Pertsovskiy, Chief Executive Officer at BETBY, commented: “The opening of our Athens office marks another important step in BETBY’s ongoing growth story. Greece is a fantastic place to find great talent and professionals, and we are delighted to welcome our new Athens team. They will play an important role in strengthening our capabilities and driving BETBY’s success forward.”
With the addition of Athens, BETBY now operates five offices worldwide, reinforcing its reputation as a fast-growing and forward-thinking sportsbook supplier, committed to innovation, customer proximity, and sustainable growth.
To find out more about BETBY, visit: https://betby.com/
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