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Recognition to CEO Tsachi Maimon

Aspire Global takes home two industry awards

Last week, Aspire Global received major recognition for its strong position in the iGaming industry. The company was awarded ‘Supplier of the Year’ at the 2020 SBC Awards and CEO Tsachi Maimon has been named on the prestigious Hot 50 of 2021 Rising Stars and Emerging Leaders list by industry publication Gaming Intelligence. In September this year, the firm acquired leading sportsbook provider BtoBet.

The SBC Awards are among the most prestigious accolades in the iGaming industry. About 800 virtual guests attended the event this week and followed the exciting award ceremony, now in its seventh year. Aspire Global won despite tough competition with seven other shortlisted iGaming companies.

Gaming Intelligence started to reveal its Hot 50 2021 list in the week where the publication appoints the most talented, innovative, and inspiriting leaders working in iGaming. Each day a new category is revealed and the publication named Aspire Global’s Tsachi Maimon on the list of Rising Stars & Emerging Leaders.

Tsachi Maimon, CEO of Aspire Global, said: “It’s fantastic to achieve such recognition, further confirming the position Aspire Global has taken as a true powerhouse for iGaming operators. We will continue to execute our growth strategy and aim to become the world’s leading iGaming supplier.”

Tsachi Maimon became CEO of Aspire Global in 2013. Over the past 15 months the company has made two significant acquisitions and further strengthened its position in the iGaming market.

In October last year, the firm acquired the leading game studio and game aggregator Pariplay and in September this year, BtoBet, a leading sportsbook provider, was also acquired.

Aspire Global now has the capacity to compete for any deal, anywhere in the world. The group has recently expanded its footprint into new regulated markets such as Romania, Russia, Spain and Switzerland. Among its clients are 888casino, William Hill, Betfair, Codere and GVC Holdings.

Source: GMB