While LeοVegas Group left Ireland some time ago, there are now some news that will bring joy to those who used to place their bets on Leo Vegas. The Stockholm Nasdaq-listed company announced to its investors and stakeholders just a few days ago, that it has been approved a ‘Remote Operator License’ for sports betting by the Irish Revenue Commissioners, which is the regulatory body for all the forms of gambling in Ireland.
What's the First Order of Business?
The next move for LeoVegas is to begin marketing and advertising the relaunch of its betting services in the Irish market. LeoVegas now operates in the United Kingdom, in Ireland, in Malta and in Denmark.
Gustaf Hagman, who is the Group CEO and LeoVegas co-founder, commented on the matter: «LeoVegas continues to grow in regulated markets. The fact that we have in a short time been granted licences in two regulated markets shows that we are delivering in accordance with our expansion strategy. But it also shows that we have high capacity and quality in our organisation and in the work, we do. I am convinced that our market-leading sport product will contribute to strong growth in Ireland.».