
Nicolas Beraud, Everest Gaming, Gibraltar, Betclick, BetAtHome, Expekt, Mangas Gaming
BetClic, Everest Gaming, BetAtHome and Expekt owner Mangas Gaming has obtained a Gibraltar licence and will move 50 staff to the jurisdiction as it eyes further European expansion.

BetClic, Everest Gaming, BetAtHome and Expekt owner Mangas Gaming has obtained a Gibraltar egaming licence and will be moving around 50 staff to the jurisdiction, eGaming Review can reveal.
Mangas Gaming chief executive Nicolas Beraud (pictured) said the addition of a Gibraltar licence to its existing licences in Malta, France and Italy would support the operator’s continued expansion across Europe.
“We believe Gibraltar is the premium gaming jurisdiction in Europe and with our continued European expansion, we believe that Mangas Gaming will be perfectly placed moving forwards.” said Beraud.
The operator, which recently rose to fourth position in eGR’s 2010 Power 50 ranking of the most influential operators in egaming, from seventh last year, will employ approximately 50 staff in the British overseas territory.
Mangas joins 20 other operators with remote gambling licences in Gibraltar, including Ladbrokes, 888.com, PartyGaming, William Hill, and more recently, mobile operator and white label business Probability.
For more on Mangas Gaming, see the Q&A with vice chairwoman Isabelle Parize.
To find out which operators have delivered the goods on our new Power 50 criteria, see the November 2010 issue of eGaming Review.