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Brian Mattingley, 888 CEO, InsidePokerBusiness

Brian Mattingley, 888 CEO, InsidePokerBusiness | Poker & eGaming News | Scoop.it

In an industry where it seems like most companies are currently going backwards, 888 is winning and winning emphatically. Revenue for Q1 increased by 25% percent over the same period in 2011, from $75 million to $94m and poker revenues increased by 88%. What makes these figures even more astounding is the fact that barely 18 months ago, 888 was reporting a nosedive in poker profits of 25%. 

 

Newly installed CEO Brian Mattingley is keen to point out that this revival in fortunes is no happy accident. Mattingley, who served as deputy CEO in the period following Levy's departure, says it's all down to the firm going back to basics. 'We've gone back to B2C and it's something that I think we do very well,' he says. 'In the course of the last two years, we have developed and enhanced our software, our platform and our infrastructure.'

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Bally applies for Alderney and Gibraltar licences, Tom Victor EGR Magazine

Bally applies for Alderney and Gibraltar licences, Tom Victor EGR Magazine | Poker & eGaming News | Scoop.it

US-facing service provider Bally Technologies has applied for a core service associate certificate with the Alderney Gambling Control Commission (AGCC) and has also applied for a licence in Gibraltar.

 

The applications come three months after the company purchased Chiligaming’s B2B igaming platform. Chili previously held an operating licence in the jurisdiction but cancelled it after merging its non-French B2C operations with Curaçao-licensed Poker770 in March.

 

Both applications are believed to be geared towards clearing a path for supply deals with UK-facing operators, and a spokesman for Bally said the company intended to "[Set] up our remote gaming server based out of Gibraltar."

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