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Robert Andersson new CEO of Net Gaming

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The Board of Net Gaming Europe AB has appointed Robert Andersson as new President and CEO with immediate effect. The purpose of the change is to create better conditions for Net Gaming to return to growth while maintaining profitability and generate shareholder value in the short and long term. Marcus Teilman leaves his position as CEO.

Robert Andersson, 42, has long experience in iGaming and digital media. He has most recently been CEO of the listed company Enlabs AB and was previously CEO of Catena Media Ltd. Robert has a proven track record of leading companies through extensive change phases, creating growth and strengthening corporate cultures.

“After a challenging 2019, we are in need of change and new energy. With Robert, we are getting a CEO who has successfully driven growth companies in our industry and built forward-looking and innovative organisations at a fast pace and with high execution power. Robert will capitalise on the great potential of lead generation globally and lead the Company back to organic growth,” says Net Gaming Chairman Henrik Kvick.

“Net Gaming is in an exciting position in a very dynamic market. It will be incredibly exciting to work with the team at Net Gaming to accelerate growth and create the next chapter in Net Gaming,” says Robert Andersson.

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“Marcus has led Net Gaming’s transformation from a small gaming operator to a leading player in lead generation. I and the entire Board thank Marcus for his time and great commitment to Net Gaming and wish him all the best in the future,” says Net Gaming Chairman Henrik Kvick.

About Net Gaming:
Net Gaming owns, operates and develops high-quality comparison sites, mainly in iGaming affiliation, for the purpose of helping our partners by channelling high-quality users to the Company’s customers – primarily iGaming operators. Through the sites, Net Gaming generates high-quality users, primarily to global iGaming operators. The Company, which was founded in 2003, has just over 70 employees and is headquartered in Malta.

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