Fabian Spiteri / LinkedIn

Fabian Spiteri on Monday announced that he has been promoted to Director of Platform DevOps at iGaming firm Bally’s Interactive.

While he made the announcement this week, he has been working in the role since the start of the year.

Prior to his latest role, he had worked at the company for around two years as Group DevOps Manager.

Mr Spiteri is a seasoned iGaming industry professional, having previously spent more than 12 years at Gamesys, a company that has since been acquired by Bally’s Interactive. During his time there, he had served in a number of roles, including Technical Operations Manager.

Bally’s Interactive is the digital arm for global iGaming provider Bally’s Corporation, which is behind brands such as Jackpotjoy, Bally Bet, Vera&John, Virgin Casino, and more.

While Bally’s Interactive’s headquarters are located in Rhode Island (US) it also has offices in Canada, Estonia, Gibraltar, Isle of Man, Ireland, Malta, Spain, Sweden, and the UK. The Malta-based team specialises in a broad range of areas, including design, customer service, finance, and responsible gambling, among others.

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New Bally's Interactive Director of Platform DevOps Fabian Spiteri / LinkedIn

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