Real Luck Group appoints Bo Wänghammar to its Board of Directors

March 9, 2022
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Wänghammar will step in to replace former board member Mike Stevens.

Real Luck Group has appointed a new member to its Board of Directors. Bo Wänghammar will serve with current board members; Chairman Drew Green, CEO Thomas Rosander, Lloyd Melnick and Maruf Raza.

He will replace Mike Stevens, who resigned from the board to free up more time to spend with his family and to do charity work.

Real Luck Group CEO Thomas Rosander said: "I am thrilled a seasoned operator such as Bo will be joining our board. This is an exciting stage for the company as we look to scale our user acquisition efforts and revenues and I believe his experience and guidance will be invaluable to Real Luck's growth strategy.”

Wänghammar has held leadership positions prior to his newest role. He was the Director of International Projects and Managing Director of Casino at PokerStars, as well as the CEO and Business Development Director at Mr Green & Co online casino.

"His track record speaks for itself, as during his time as Director of Casino at PokerStars, he oversaw the doubling of revenues to more than $500m, growing the casino vertical to outperform the core poker offering,” said Rosander. “During Mr. Wänghammar's time at Mr Green, the business grew quickly and achieved strong profitability, and we believe he was instrumental in refactoring the technical infrastructure to launch a portfolio of award-winning products."

Real Luck Group is the parent company of Luckbox, which supplies licensed esports betting, sports betting and casino games for desktop and mobile devices. Luckbox is listed on the Toronto Venture Exchange.

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