
Betclic's Isabelle Andrès replaced as CEO by company founder
Operator re-hires former CEO Nicolas Béraud who promises to "reinvent" Betclic


Betclic Everest Group has hired company founder and former CEO, Nicolas Béraud, to replace Isabelle Andrès as the operator’s new CEO, it was announced today.
Béraud founded the Paris-based company back in 2005 and served as chief executive until 2011, before launching free-to-play mobile games developer TripleFun in 2013.
He replaces Andrès who has led the company as CEO for nearly five years having previously worked for Betclic in financial and corporate development roles since 2009.
Betclic said Andrès was leaving to “take on new challenges” and would continue to serve as a board member of Betclic-owned brand bet-at-home.com.
“I am delighted to be back at the head of Betclic Group, which I led until 2011,” Béraud said.
“I am convinced that with the involvement, expertise and passion of the Group’s employees, we will be able to accelerate our development and innovate by reinventing Betclic.”
Betclic Group is 50% owned by LOV Group, the holding company of Stéphane Courbit and 50% by the Société des Bains de Mer de Monaco.