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Grab SOFTSWISS’ Expertise at SiGMA Europe
The renowned software provider for the iGaming industry, SOFTSWISS, announces its participation in one of the most significant events – SiGMA Europe. The company will showcase its innovative software ecosystem in Malta on 14–16 November, gearing up to fascinate the entire island with its attention-grabbing marketing campaign.
Last year, SOFTSWISS took over Malta with its red-hot chilli crusade. This year, the company steps in with an equally captivating concept that highlights business tenacity as a pivotal factor for success in the iGaming industry. Inspired by the diverse Maltese wildlife, the company metaphorically links the unwavering determination at the heart of SOFTSWISS’ business approach with the resolute grip of local crabs and lobsters in their natural habitats. This analogy symbolises the company’s steadfast commitment to assisting its partners in realising their goals while navigating the ever-evolving iGaming landscape.
With the slogan ‘Grab success in iGaming business’, SOFTSWISS experts extend a warm invitation to industry stakeholders, encouraging them to delve into the transformative potential inherent in the comprehensive suite of solutions offered by the company.
Andrey Starovoitov, Co-CEO at SOFTSWISS, adds: “Wrapping up another successful year with such a significant event is both enjoyable and exciting. Throughout 2023, our team has repeatedly surprised the audience with fresh ideas. We are used to doing our job at the highest level, whether it is software solutions our partners are happy with or unique experiences we create during industrial events. I am sure SOFTSWISS will once again reach new heights. I will be glad to meet our current and potential partners at Stand 2129.”
By visiting the SOFTSWISS stand, participants will have the opportunity to unveil the benefits of the company’s product updates and gain valuable insights about the iGaming business. The noteworthy recent updates include the launch of a referral system by the SOFTSWISS Casino Platform, assisting operators in reducing player acquisition costs and empowering them to maximise potential revenue. Also, SOFTSWISS has successfully integrated two of its cutting-edge products, the Game Aggregator and the Jackpot Aggregator, completing its total cross-product integration functionality.
Attending a SiGMA conference is another valuable possibility to boost iGaming knowledge. Max Trafimovich, CCO at SOFTSWISS, will touch on the topic ‘The Power of Product Ecosystem in iGaming Business Growth’. The presentation will cover the strategic significance of expanding beyond traditional offerings, exploring new horizons, and creating an interconnected network of products.
About SOFTSWISS
SOFTSWISS is an international technology company supplying ISO 27001-certified software solutions for managing iGaming projects. The expert team, which counts more than 1,400 employees, is based in Malta, Poland, Georgia, and Belarus. SOFTSWISS holds a number of gaming licences and provides a one-stop-shop iGaming software ecosystem. Its product portfolio includes the Casino Platform, the Game Aggregator with thousands of casino games, the Affilka (affiliate platform), the Sportsbook Software and the Jackpot Aggregator. In 2013 SOFTSWISS was the first in the world to introduce a bitcoin-optimised online casino solution.
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Scientific Games CFO Nick Negro to depart May 15; Ray Anderson named interim
Anderson has served as interim CFO since May 4 as Scientific Games begins a search for a permanent finance chief.
Scientific Games said May 12 that Chief Financial Officer Nick Negro will leave the company on May 15, ending a three-year tenure. The company said Negro is departing for an opportunity based in Chicago to be closer to family.
Scientific Games has appointed Ray Anderson as interim Chief Financial Officer, effective May 4, while it searches for a permanent CFO.
“Nick has been a strong member of our leadership team and an advocate for the potential of Scientific Games,” said Pat McHugh, Chief Executive Officer for Scientific Games. “During his time with the company, he significantly strengthened our financial and procurement organizations and helped position Scientific Games for continued growth. We thank Nick for his contributions and wish him all the best.”
Anderson is a CPA with more than 30 years of global experience, including senior roles at KPMG across the U.S., Europe and Asia. Most recently, he served as a Global Lead Partner advising Fortune 500 companies on audit, capital markets and regulatory strategy, and previously led KPMG’s Pacific Southwest audit practice for six years.
“Ray is a highly respected finance leader with extensive global experience advising large, complex organizations,” said McHugh. “We are confident in his ability to support the business and our Finance organization during this transition.”
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Scientific Games Announces CFO Transition
Scientific Games announced today that Chief Financial Officer Nick Negro will be leaving the company on May 15 after three years of success in the role leading the company through three years of growth.
Negro is departing for an opportunity based in Chicago that allows him to be closer to family.
To ensure continuity during the transition, Scientific Games has appointed Ray Anderson as interim Chief Financial Officer, effective May 4, as the company begins the search for a permanent CFO.
“Nick has been a strong member of our leadership team and an advocate for the potential of Scientific Games,” said Pat McHugh, Chief Executive Officer for Scientific Games. “During his time with the company, he significantly strengthened our financial and procurement organizations and helped position Scientific Games for continued growth. We thank Nick for his contributions and wish him all the best.”
Anderson is a seasoned finance leader and CPA with more than 30 years of global experience, including senior leadership roles at KPMG across the U.S., Europe and Asia. Most recently, he served as a Global Lead Partner, advising Fortune 500 companies on audit, capital markets and regulatory strategy, and working closely with boards and executive teams. Immediately prior to this role, he led KPMG’s Pacific Southwest audit practice for six years.
“Ray is a highly respected finance leader with extensive global experience advising large, complex organizations,” said McHugh. “We are confident in his ability to support the business and our Finance organization during this transition.”
Serving 150 lotteries in 50 countries, Scientific Games is the world’s largest lottery games company, fastest growing lottery systems provider and a leading provider of digital lottery solutions.
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Scientific Games completes systems conversion for New Mexico Lottery
Modernization adds Momentum ecosystem tools and rolls out new terminals and self-service machines to 1,000+ retailers statewide.
Scientific Games has completed a technology systems conversion for the New Mexico Lottery, modernizing lottery operations with a new gaming system and rolling out retail technology to more than 1,000 locations across the state. The update went live May 11, 2026, according to the company.
Scientific Games said the new system now powers the Lottery’s draw-based and Scratchers’ sales and is designed to simplify product management for retailers. The conversion also includes the launch of the Scientific Games Enhanced Partnership (SGEP) instant game management program, which the company said combines analytics, logistics, retail optimization and product strategy.
“The New Mexico Lottery is officially live with new, modern technology systems that work together to enhance all aspects of our operations and ensure we are well-positioned for our next era of growth,” said David Barden, CEO of the New Mexico Lottery. “We’ve strategically planned every step of this holistic modernization effort with Scientific Games to intelligently operate our retail network, making our Scratchers games easier for retailers to manage in their stores and easily accessible to our valued players.”
Scientific Games said the conversion was developed over the past year and is built on its Momentum ecosystem. Components cited include an advanced central gaming system, the SciTrak instant game distribution system, the gem | intelligence retailer licensing and management portal and the INFUSE business intelligence platform. The company said WAVE clerk-operated terminals and PlayCentral self-service machines will be deployed to retailers in planned phases.
“Congratulations to the New Mexico Lottery for building upon our long-standing instant scratch game partnership, embracing innovation for the future,” said John Schulz, President of Americas & Global Instant Products for Scientific Games. “We are proud to serve as the Lottery’s full-line partner and help drive maximum proceeds for New Mexico college students.”
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