
Glitnor Group relocates to Malta’s Villino Zammit building
Lucky Casino and Gambola parent company says move to iconic location forms part of “a progressive new working policy”

Glitnor Group has completed the relocation of its workforce to the iconic Villino Zammit building in Sliema on the east coast of Malta.
The two-storey, neo-classical Villino Zammit was built in the late 19th century by philanthropist Alfonso Maria Galea and his brother-in-law Agostino Borg Cardona.
Giltnor Group, which is responsible for brands including Lucky Casino, Gambola and Swintt, boasts a workforce of 200 across various countries and has introduced a range of working policies for the wellbeing of its employees.
David Flynn, CEO of Glitnor Group, said: “At Glitnor Group, we thrive by doing things differently – and by moving our team members to a truly unique setting in Malta’s Villino Zammit and providing them with a progressive new working policy, we’re ready to continue bucking the trend in 2022.
“We believe our new location and initiatives are a fitting ‘thank you’ to our team members for helping us achieve what has been a remarkable couple of years for the company.
“With a flexible approach to office hours and a striking creative space to work from, the group has confirmed its position as one of the top employers in the industry and we look forward to enjoying further growth in the New Year,” Flynn added.
The building holds popularity among the igaming community as has been home to some of the industry’s companies on the Mediterranean island for the past few years.