Videoslots

Dudley Mayhew has joined Malta-based iGaming company Videoslots as Facilities Manager. He announced said appointment in a post on social media.

“I’m sure you were all wondering about my new challenge. Well, I’m happy to say that today I start at Videoslots as their Facilities Manager. Looking forward to the new challenge,” Mr Mayhew wrote.

Dudley Mayhew / LinkedIn

The newly appointed Manager joins Videslots following a six-year tenure at local iGaming giant Betsson Group, which saw him hold the roles of Facilities Coordinator and Facilities Partner.

Before that, he served as Facilities Assistant at the Nursing and Midwifery Council in the United Kingdom and as Office Assistant at London-based Rawlinson & Hunter.

Launched in 2011, Videoslots was born as a result of a group of Swedish entrepreneurs with an affinity for the iGaming industry.

Presently, the Pieta-based company offers users over 6,000 games from 170 different game providers such as Thunderkick, Microgaming, Betsoft, Yggdrasil, and Big Time Gaming.

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