William Moore joins Luckbox as CFO

December 17, 2021
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Moore has a long career in the iGaming Industry.

Real Luck Group Ltd. has appointed William Moore as its new Chief Financial Officer. Moore is leaving his position as CFO at Markor Technology to join Real Luck’s subsidiary company, Luckbox.

His responsibilities will include leading Luckbox through its anticipated player-growth phase.

"I strongly believe that Real Luck Group is at an inflection point where it can significantly scale player acquisition and revenues,” Moore said. 

“I am confident my experience at large established operators will be a valuable asset to Luckbox as we aim to become the number one esports betting destination, with our bespoke product built specifically to meet the demands of a new generation of bettors. I'd like to thank the Board for offering me the opportunity to lend my skills to what I believe will be the number one esports betting destination."

"We are delighted to welcome William to the Luckbox team at an exciting time for the Company as we target strong growth in 2022,” said Luckbox CEO Thomas Rosander.

Rosander also said the company plans to launch a casino during this quarter to ramp up player acquisition efforts early in 2022.

“William, with his vast and relevant experience at established iGaming companies, is the perfect fit to strengthen the team as we embark on this next phase of the Company's story,” he said.

Ran Kaspi is stepping down from the CFO position but will remain with Luckbox in a consulting capacity, as required, to ensure a seamless transition. 

“William is the perfect candidate to guide the Company through its next phase of enhancing marketing and striving to increase the player base,” Kaspi said.

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