CONTENTS
43 CONTENTS
Here we are. Standing in a circle. Staring at the contents.
44 NEWS
All the latest news. From a few weeks ago. Bloody print media time-scales.
48 R. FRANCO
CMO, Rubén Loeches, gives GIO his take on the future of the Spanish market.
49 PXP FINANCIALS
PXP Financials presents a sentiment audit designed to better understand the impact of Gen X, Y and Z on the online industry.
53 50 RIZK CASINO
Rizk Casino’s MD, Ross Parkhill, on what it takes to maintain customer retention in 2020.
52 HABANERO
GIO sits down to chat with Habanero’s Head of Business Development Europe.
53 ENTERACTIVE 49
CEO Mikael Hansson says that online gambling operators can still retain players even during the global sports blackout so long as they pick up the phone and give them a call.
54 PROFILE
Playson’s Blanka Homor talks Depeche Mode and Game of Thrones.
48
Another strange month has come and gone. Ironically, the online gaming space is the only thing in my life that seems to be ticking along nicely. I’ve been involved in some live Twitch casts covering online poker tournaments that just seem to be getting bigger and better. More people are looking to amuse and entertain themselves by playing games and gambling online. Appreciating that this is a dreadful time in human history, it could ultimately prove be a great opportunity for us to show the world that we can be trusted and that we care about security and customer experience. Once the dust settles and we re-open the planet, let’s hope igaming remains a part of people’s lives as a fun and safe past time. All the best to you and your families. Now wash your hands.
Matt Broughton, Editor
GIO MAY/JUNE 2020 43
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