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Soft2Bet inaugurates new office in Malta and looks for top talents

Soft2Bet inaugurates new offices in Malta and looks for top talents
Apr 11 2024 Share

Soft2Bet, a leading casino and sportsbook operator and platform provider, announces an important growth milestone – the official opening of its new office in The Quad Central business centre, one of Malta’s latest and most modern business complexes.

Creating a comfortable, safe and stylish work environment for employees is part of Soft2Bet’s DNA. Soft2Bet company’s own office in Malta has a large networking space, a lounge area including two balconies with panoramic views of the Maltese countryside, private meeting rooms and modern working equipment.

Situated in the centre of the island, Soft2Bet’s new office was officially inaugurated on 28 March in the presence of the Hon. Silvio Schembri, Malta’s Minister for Economy, Enterprise and Strategic Projects, Ivan Filletti, CEO of Gaming Malta and  Soft2Bet’s long-term partners based on the Island.

​​Minister for Economy, Enterprise and Strategic Projects, Silvio Schembri said that:

“It is an honor for us to be here because Soft2Bet shows what we believe in as a country and as a government.  The perseverance of a company starting from a small office in Sliema, just a few years ago employing less than 5 people, and in just a few years within the land of opportunity, they became one of the most important gaming companies in Malta, acquiring 2 floors and another 2 floors in this iconic building in Malta, employing more than 130 people from different nationalities.  Malta is not just an island, is not just a place where you work, it’s a home, home for you and even for us to be able to not only accommodate but to be able to share the experiences with all of you here. Your success is our success.”

Also present were many of the company’s senior leaders such as Founder and CEO Uri Poliavich, General Counsel David Yatom Hay, COO Gilad Naim, CMO Oksana Tsyhankova, CFO Max Portelli, CPO Yoel Zuckerberg and CBDO Martin Collins.

Soft2Bet supports a series of corporate events, social responsibility initiatives and provides employees’ families medical insurance with extended coverage. Soft2Bet believes that only by creating a comfortable environment for its employees and their families can high results be achieved together.

Max Portelli, CFO of Soft2Bet said:

“The new office will provide even more opportunities to serve the Group’s partners in Malta and attract top talent. We are delighted to be contributing to the local economy by creating attractive employment opportunities for executives interested in developing strong careers and enjoying the best professional progression paths available in Malta.”

Stable growth and employees’ welfare are the strengths of Soft2Bet. Soft2Bet is located across the globe, and the Malta office, as part of a multinational company, represents 28 nationalities. Diversity of hiring allows Soft2Bet to find the best specialists and create high-quality projects in all markets. 

To learn more about Soft2Bet and their opportunities for the top talent employees go to www.soft2bet.com

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€4,000 Fine After Failure To Register Lease Agreement

€4,000 Fine After Failure To Register Lease Agreement
Apr 11 2024 Share

Dominic Azzopardi, a 57-year-old man from Marsaxlokk, was fined €4,000 for failing to register a lease agreement, as required by law. This legal issue arose after the tenant sought a subsidy from the Housing Authority and was informed that she was ineligible due to the unregistered contract.

The tenant, a foreign national who moved to Malta for work, had signed a lease agreement with Azzopardi on 4th February 2022 for a monthly rent of €600, with a €400 deposit. However, when the lease was up for renewal, Azzopardi refused to provide receipts, declined contract renewal, and requested the tenant to vacate the apartment.

During the court proceedings, the tenant clarified that she was not a tourist but a resident in Malta. Azzopardi claimed that she was a tourist who rented the apartment during her holiday and initially signed a two-month lease, which she sought to renew later.

Azzopardi argued that he tried to register the contract but faced issues with the Housing Authority’s online platform. However, the court emphasized that under the Private Residential Leases Act, all lease agreements must be registered regardless of duration.

Magistrate Joseph Gatt, presiding over the case, noted that Azzopardi’s failure to admit fault earlier led to the imposed fine of €4,000. The court highlighted the legal obligation to register leases and disregarded Azzopardi’s claims about the tenant’s status and contract duration. Inspector Gabriel Kitcher led the prosecution.

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Designer Shares Malta Premier League Logo Not Shortlisted

University Students Beat Traffic With Bicycle Bus From Mosta

University Students Beat Traffic With Bicycle Bus From Mosta
Apr 11 2024 Share

Yesterday, as many were stuck in traffic across various localities in Malta, a group of students participated in a bicycle bus from Mosta to University.

The ride took just 35 minutes at a comfortable pace, with some participants cycling outside of Mosta for the first time – and expressing how fun it was!

The ride was organised by MKSA – Media & Knowledge Sciences Association and led by NGO Rota.mt along with independent councillor Steve Zammit Lupi.

This comes as many are urging for alternatives to car transportation after massive traffic jams blocked many of Malta’s main roads and arteries yesterday morning.

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