
Mybet appoints new CFO
Monika Fiala joins the Malta-licensee on an initial six-month contract follow Stefan Hänel's retirement last month
Malta-licensee Mybet has appointed Monika Fiala as the company’s new chief finance officer, replacing Stefan Hänel following his retirement last month.
Fiala joins the Schleswig-Holstein-based firm on an initial six-month contract, starting today, with a decision regarding a longer term appointment to be taken at a later date.
Hänel left Mybet after more than a decade at the sportsbook provider, having joined its management board in May 2003. His duties had been filled in the interim by CEO Mathis Dahms.
Fiala joins the company with a background in finance having held the position of CFO with German technology companies Update Software AG and iLab24 AG.
Her appointment comes following several changes within the Mybet boardroom following Rodolfo Carpintier Santana stepping down from his position on the company’s supervisory board in April, citing personal reasons.