Real Luck Group Appoints Benn Timbury as Chief Operating Officer

Real Luck Group Ltd. recently appointed Benn Timbury to the position of Chief Operating Officer. He possesses extensive experience in expanding wagering enterprises, having worked in every aspect of the industry. Over his career, he has propelled revenue increases, excelled at player onboarding and loyalty, forged robust B2C and B2B collaborations, and even spearheaded global acquisitions.

He played a pivotal role in introducing fresh strategic endeavors at Lottoland Group in Gibraltar, contributing significantly to the startup’s rapid expansion.

“Benn’s timing is impeccable,” remarks Thomas Rosander, CEO of Real Luck Group. “We are intensifying our endeavors to attract new customers, particularly with the recent inclusion of casino offerings on our esports and sports wagering platform. Furthermore, we aim to penetrate new territories by securing additional licenses, and Benn’s proficiency will be indispensable in all these areas.”

Rosander continues, “Benn boasts an exceptional history of leadership within the gaming sector. He has achieved remarkable revenue surges, attained crucial operational benchmarks, and implemented impactful B2C and B2B approaches. We are keen to utilize his expertise to realize both our immediate and long-term growth targets.”

Prior to his tenure at Lottoland Group, Timbury established and headed LiveLotto, an internet-based gaming venture. In this capacity, he oversaw the group’s expansion, corporate governance, and logistical infrastructure.

Timbury stated that Luckbox has tapped into a very promising market by combining esports, gaming, and wagering. He emphasized the undeniable and significant possibilities within this space.”

“He expressed his enthusiasm for collaborating with a skilled group that blends the thrill of wagering with the genuineness of esports. He is certain of his ability to significantly impact user growth and financial gains in the near future.”

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