Francesca Psaila has just been appointed Head of Legal, Compliance and Regulatory at Gibraltar-based company Lottoland.

Dr Psaila will be stationed at the company’s Sydney offices.

She took to social media to celebrate this new role and thank her former colleagues.

“Grateful to my colleagues at Gaming Innovation Group for the past four-and-a-half years. I will forever cherish the collaborations, mentorship development, and support received, as well as the beautiful friendships made,” Dr Psaila wrote.

“I am also very grateful to the fantastic team at Sonder Consultants for a great first few months here in Sydney. Very happy and excited for this new chapter in this amazing city,” she added.

The online lottery giant is active in 15 markets, employs over 400 workers, and services more than 15 million customers.

Lottoland also has physical presence across four continets, with offices in Gibraltar, Malaga, Porto, Bratislava, and Darwin, amongst other places.

Dr Psaila graduated with a Doctor of Laws from the University of Malta in 2015.

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Francesca Psaila / LinkedIn, Architonic

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