Real Luck Group reports growth figures for January

February 7, 2023
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The Canadian company said it is confident ongoing expansion will continue.

Real Luck Group and its Luckbox subsidiary have released a progress report for the month of January. The company stated that its operating metrics from last month have “exceeded objectives.”

Real Luck’s global betting handle during the month of January surpassed C$1.6m (US$1.2m). Its total first time depositing players rose last month by 182%, when compared to the month of December.

Group CEO Thomas Rosander credited the company’s team for its successful month.

He commented: "This strong month-to-month growth was expected and is simply a result of the collective experience that our team has acquired from driving growth at prior companies.”

He went on to elaborate about the company’s expansion plans for the coming year.

Rosander said in closing: “We are currently only harnessing about a quarter of the player acquisition channels we have at our disposal, and are confident about our growth trajectory and ability to continue delivering favorable results.

“Independently from our B2C efforts, we are also looking ahead towards our planned B2B products. We're eager to attain profitability, scale up our brand awareness, and reveal our new B2B product in 2023. We believe our game changing B2B product will unlock huge potential in a new vertical.”

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.

The Luckbox platform accepted more than two million bets during 2022. Currently, Luckbox features more than 900 titles on its live casino portfolio.

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