Internet Vikings begins operations in Louisiana

August 24, 2022
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After moving into Iowa in July of 2022, the company continues its US expansion in August.

After beginning its first operations in the US back in 2021, Internet Vikings announced that it has now begun hosting services in Louisiana. This comes shortly after the company's expansion into Iowa in July.

The iGaming hosting provider has also obtained the necessary rights to legally operate and established customer bases in other states including New Jersey and Michigan.

Internet Vikings Victor Jerlin commented: "This is a great achievement for us. Louisiana holds a wealth of opportunities as it finally welcomes the online gaming community. 

"We have seen exponential growth in this lucrative sector, and being at the forefront allows us to offer a myriad of crucial services to businesses of all sizes."

Headquartered in Stockholm, Internet Vikings was established in 2008 as an iGaming hosting provider. The company has over 70 employees spread across five countries including the US.

The company’s CEO and Founder Rickard Vikström added: "At Internet Vikings, we have worked tirelessly to develop solutions that are far different from other hosting companies, with more innovative services that are uniquely tailored to each individual client.

"In light of our steady growth and expanding customer base, we look forward to continuing in this direction. We are glad to be operating in Louisiana, and we will continue to work towards extending our US presence."

In regard to the expansion into Iowa, Vikström said: "Iowa is showing great promise, and we are now on the ground with all that is required to get set up with confidence and a secure partner."

Vikström was appointed Chief Executive Officer of Internet Vikings in July of 2022. 

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