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Slovenia – Win Systems continues impressive growth with two senior hires

By - 14 July 2017

Win Systemshas made two senior hires with Carlos Reig joining as Corporate Director of Operations (Gaming) and Jose Luis Aranda as Managing Director of Gold Club Gaming in Slovenia.

Mr. Reig has almost two decades of industry experience, having worked at Codere, and more recently as Director of Operations of PlayCity in Mexico.

He is responsible for the effective running of Win Systems gaming arm, where he will head up its strategy and day-to-day operations.

Mr. Aranda previously spent nine years at Scientific Games, rising to the role of Regional Director, having previously worked at CIRSA Interactive and GTECH.

He will manage Gold Club’s activity in Slovenia, where it currently runs the majority of its operations from.

Win Systems has been actively seeking experienced industry personnel as it looks to keep up with its aggressive global business expansion, alongside the ongoing integration process of Gold Club, acquired in late 2016.

Eric Benchimol, CEO at Win Systems, said: “The past 12 months have been record-breaking for Win Systems in terms of commercial growth and I am thrilled to welcome Carlos and Jose Luis into our business to help build on this momentum.

Carlos Reig, Corporate Director of Operations (Gaming), said: “The next few years at Win Systems are set to be very exciting and I look forward to helping contribute to the success of the company.”

Jose Luis Aranda, Managing Director of Gold Club, said: “I will endeavour to continue Gold Club’s well-deserved reputation in the casino industry as we embark on an ambitious growth strategy in the coming years.”

Win Systems has recruited 120 staff across its various offices and departments since the start of 2016, while, significantly, ensuring all Gold Club staff remained at the company after the acquisition.

The entire workforce, across its offices in Spain, Slovenia and Mexico, as well as remote workers within USA, Argentina and Peru, is set to reach 350 by the end of 2017 – an increase of more than 20% since the start of the year.

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