Riga-based Revpanda has welcomed iGaming expert Alex Allul as its new Chief Product Officer (CPO).

Revpanda is a digital marketing agency targeting global audiences through SEO, multilingual content writing and translation, organised web development, link building, and PPC management, amongst other things.

The company boasts a sizeable portfolio of clients – most of which come from the international iGaming sphere – including Wild Fortune, Spin Samurai, Revenue Lab, and Maneki Casino.

Mr Ellul joins Revpanda following a two-and-a-half-year tenure at Catena Media throughout which he served as Commercial Product Owner and Lead Product Manager.

His previous roles include Product Owner at Betsson Group, Senior Business Systems Analyst at NetRefer and Solutions Architect at Vodafone.

Revpanda has physical offices across Riga, Izmir, and most recently, Gzira.

The company opened its Malta offices just last month in a bid to offer its team a place to grow “with more resources and space”.

This is Revpanda’s second C-level appointment in recent days, having welcomed Glenn Debattista as COO in June.

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