CHANGE IN SENIOR MANAGER – STEVE SALMON

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Mon, Sep 12 2022 03:41 pm

SKYCITY ENTERTAINMENT GROUP LIMITED - SKC
CHANGE IN SENIOR MANAGER – STEVE SALMON

Pursuant to NZX Listing Rule 3.20.1(a), SkyCity Entertainment Group Limited (SkyCity) advises that Steve Salmon has been appointed to its Senior Leadership Team effective from 12 September 2022 following a review of the company’s ongoing executive structure.

Steve joined SkyCity in February 2019 in the newly created role of SkyCity Online Director and is currently Managing Director SkyCity Malta. Based in the United Kingdom, Steve is responsible for developing and leading SkyCity’s online gaming strategy, including overseeing the operations of the SkyCity Online Casino. He was instrumental in the development and launch of the SkyCity Online Casino in 2019.

The SkyCity Online Casino is operated out of Malta by international iGaming company Gaming Innovation Group Inc (GiG) on behalf of SkyCity Malta Limited, an independently operated subsidiary of SkyCity. GiG provides a full-suite online casino solution, including a technical platform, gaming content, managed services and front-end development.


Authorised by:

Jo Wong
Company Secretary
Phone: +64 9 363 6143
Email: [email protected]


For more information, please contact:

Investors and analysts
Ben Kay - Group General Manager, Strategy & Capital Markets
DDI: +64 9 363 6067
E-mail: [email protected]

Media
Graeme Muir - General Manager Communications & Media Relations
Mobile +64 21 426 844
E-mail: [email protected]




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