SBC News Boylesports announces closure of London Offices

Boylesports announces closure of London Offices

wehavemovedFollowing a full operations review, Boylesports governance has decided to close its London offices, as the operator moves its key operations to its new Gibraltar hub in the coming months.

Boylesports released the following statement regarding the office closure

“After considerable deliberation BoyleSports has decided to close its London office.“The move follows a lengthy review and comes at a time when the company is establishing a UK base in Gibraltar

Opened in June 2013 in Bayswater West London, Boylesports London office aimed to help the operator expand its marketing services for the UK betting sector. Boylesports London offices were headed up by former Chief Marketing Officer James Arnold who departed the company in November 2014, after the operator announced that it would be relocate its marketing business unit to Gibraltar.

Boylesports are finalising licensing discussions with the Gibraltar Gambling Commissioner, which will see the operator migrate its licenses for sports betting and igaming divisions from the Isle of Mann and Alderney to Gibraltar.

Boylesports will look to open its new Gibraltar offices in the Ocean Village Business Centre, the centre is expected to house initially twenty staff members, as Boylesports seeks to expand its presence in the UK gambling market in 2015.

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