Valletta-headquartered gaming company Win Systems announced the appointment of Elias Kostopoulos to the role of Business Development Director of Public Gaming Systems.

With this appointment, Win Systems is looking to continue reinforcing its growth strategy in the Systems division.

“The incorporation of Elias is great news for Win Systems and for the implementation of our Systems strategy,” company CEO Eric Benchimol said.

“His knowledge of the sector will provide an additional boost to our growth plan, especially in the Lottery and Public Gaming System divisions,” he continued.

Mr Kostopoulos has almost 20 years of experience in the global gaming industry, having worked with a plethora of well-established companies.

Prior to his appointment at Win Systems, Mr Kostopoulos held a 10-month tenure at Maltco Lotteries Limited as Chief Commercial Officer for Gaming.

The newly-appointed Business Development Director has also held senior positions in product, operations, and commercial management, having handled large-scale lottery, VLT and other gaming projects in three continents.

Founded over 20 years ago, Win Systems is a leading technology supplier providing management solutions, electronic roulette and slot machines to the casino and lottery industries.

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Elias Kostopoulos / Win Systems

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