Mattia Busuttil, newly appointed Head of ROW (Rest of World) at Betpoint Group, recently took to social media to share his gratitude for his time spent at Betsson Group.

“7 days ago today was my last day at Betsson Group after 3.5 years,” he wrote, revealing that, looking back on his time with the gaming giant, “all I can say is great things.”

https://www.facebook.com/BetssonGroup/photos/a.557642654281379/4105463742832568

Starting his time within the role of Marketing Manager – Emerging Markets, Mr Busuttil progressed to Head of Marketing – Emerging Markets, a position which he held for just under two years, before moving to Betpoint Group.

Mattia Busuttil / LinkedIn

Describing Betsson Group as “a fantastic place to work”, he says that “it’s more than just a building… It’s a place to learn, a place to grow and most of all a family. During my time I’ve met some incredible people who will definitely be in my life moving forward and for me this is a sign of a thriving and exciting workplace.”

Going on to thank several of his former colleagues and mentors for “giving me the opportunity to be visible and grow both in my career as well the business”, Mr Busuttil concludes his post by wishing the Betsson team all the best.

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