Aspire Global boosts US expansion with Quincy Raven appointment

July 26, 2021
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Industry vet will join on August 2, act as MD of US operations.

Aspire Global, the B2B provider of igaming solutions, has furthered its attempts to expand into the US through the appointment of Quincy Raven as managing director of Aspire Global’s US division. 

Raven brings 20 years of experience in the technology and gaming markets and has held executive roles at a number of large organizations including senior director of gaming and payments at Blackhawk, and executive director of business development Americas at Scientific Games.  

On the appointment, Raven said: “Aspire Global is one of the strongest supplier brands in the igaming industry abroad with leading B2B offerings. I look forward to the opportunity to head Aspire Global’s expansion in the US and introduce its complete solution to US operators and companies who want to build a presence in the growing US iGaming market.”  

Aspire Global is licensed to operate in New Jersey and West Virginia and currently has applications pending in both Pennsylvania and Michigan.  

The company plans to expand to all regulated states when possible.  

“The US iGaming market is growing at an impressive rate and our objective is to be at the forefront of the developments,” added Tsachi Maimon, CEO of Aspire Global. “Quincy has excellent experience and will focus on accelerating sales and setting up the relevant operations in order to make sure Aspire Global can establish a significant presence in the US market.”  

The company recently signed deals with GAN and Amelco as it continues to expand throughout the US.  

The Group operates in 30 regulated markets throughout Europe, America and Africa, including countries like the US, UK, Denmark, Portugal, Spain. 

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