ComeOn Group has relocated its sportsbook, tech and risk management hub in Graz, Austria, to a new and central office space.
The move is being described as another milestone in the operator’s investment to accelerate its proprietary sportsbook platform and deliver a differentiated product proposition to its players.
Juergen Reutter, ComeOn Group CEO, stated: “We are very excited about our new sportsbook engineering and trading hub in Graz.
“Sportsbook is a key driver of our growth plans ahead and we are well on track with the strategic goal we have set to double our sportsbook business in the next three years.”
The office, which opened at the beginning of October, is said to mark the ‘central gravity’ of the platform development and opens up room for the teams to grow further as ComeOn levels up its investment into the sportsbook part of the business.
“By investing in technology and our proprietary sportsbook platform we are not only providing our customers with top-notch entertainment experiences but also ensuring that our employees have the tools and environment they need to innovate and excel,” Reutter added.
“Our new office is not just a place to work; it’s a hub for collaboration and growth, allowing us to better serve our customers.”
In further news this month, Cherry AB stated that it is planning to sell ComeOn Gaming as part of a broader reorganisation of its gambling business.
As reported by Reuters, the Swedish heritage gambling group has appointed Moelis and Jefferies to explore sale options for ComeOn.