LeoVegas

LeoVegas Mobile Gaming Group
Public
Traded as Nasdaq Stockholm: LEO SDB
Industry Online gambling
Founded 2011 in Sweden
Founders Gustaf Hagman (CEO)
Robin Ramm-Ericson (CXO)
Number of locations
Stockholm, Group HQ
Malta, Gaming Ltd
Areas served
Nordics, United Kingdom, Europe
Products LeoVegas Casino
LeoVegas Live Casino
LeoVegas Sportsbook
Revenue 83M
Number of employees
350+
Website www.leovegas.com
leovegasgroup.com/en

LeoVegas is a Swedish mobile gaming company and provider of online casino and sports betting services such as table games, video slots, progressive jackpots, video poker and live betting to a number of international markets. LeoVegas Gaming Ltd. is a subsidiary of LeoVegas AB, the parent company whose stock is traded on the Nasdaq First North Premier list at the Stockholm Stock Exchange.

Corporate History

Leovegas was founded in 2011 by Gustaf Hagman (Group CEO) and Robin Ramm-Ericson (Chairman of the Board & CXO) with the vision to create the ultimate mobile gaming experience and be number one in mobile casino.[1]

LeoVegas has experienced rapid growth due to the overriding increase of smartphone use and a “mobile first” mentality of its founders. Gustaf Hagman stated that the company "was born out of the smartphone, which today is the fastest growing channel for entertainment."

The initial stock market offering of the company took place on 17 March 2016.[2] Financial advisers in the transaction were Carnegie Investment Bank and SEB, as Joint Global Coordinators and Book-runners.[3] Legal advisers were Baker McKenzie while Avanza Bank AB was appointed as LeoVegas' certified adviser. At the time of the initial listing of the company stock was heavily oversubscribed.[4]

In advance of the initial public offering (IPO) LeoVegas announced a 124% increase in annual revenue of €83m for 2015 compared to €37m 2014. Depositing customers for both years and 2013 were as follows; 54,283 (2013), 100, 745 (2014), 202,498 (2015).[5]

On 13 May 2016, one month before the UEFA Euro 2016 football tournament, LeoVegas launched its sports betting product LeoVegas Sport.[6] At the time of launch, CEO of LeoVegas Gaming Ltd. Johan Styren stated that fast loading speeds and the mobile-first approach would be integral to growth in the live betting market for mobile.[7]

On 19 June 2017, LeoVegas signed a two-year deal with EFL Championship club Brentford to become both their new shirt and title sponsor. They followed it up a week later, on 26 June, by signing a three-year deal with another Championship team, this time in the form of Norwich City.

Operations

The company headquarters are in Stockholm,EFL Championship the brand "LeoVegas" is owned by LeoVegas Gaming Ltd. which is based in Malta. Technical development is conducted by a further subsidiary of the group, Gears of Leo, based in Sweden.

The online casino and sports betting products are licensed and regulated under the service of the Maltese Lottery and Gaming Authority (MGA). In the United Kingdom, the company operates in compliance with UK Gambling Commission requirements.

LeoVegas core markets are the United Kingdom and Nordic countries, namely Sweden, Norway, Finland. Although the company has a presence in other European countries and the rest of the world as well.

LeoVegas offers a number of casino games from game providers including; NetEnt, Yggdrasil, Evolution Gaming, IGT, Play N’ Go, Playtech, Microgaming, Authentic Gaming, Bally and WMS. Some of the casino games offered are Roulette, Blackjack, Baccarat and Caribbean Stud Poker.

The LeoVegas sportsbook uses the Kambi platform for front end user interface, odds compilation and customer intelligence.

LeoVegas uses SSL encryption technology, to ensure protection of all personal and financial data.[8][9]

Awards and Prizes

References

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