The team at PIN-UP was recognised with three awards at one of the most attended conferences in the gambling industry, SiGMA Europe 2023, held in Malta.

SiGMA Europe, which annually gathers representatives of the gambling industry was this year attended by about 25,000 thousand delegates and more than 750 operators, and was held on 14th-16th November in Malta. At the event’s SiGMA Awards 2023 ceremony, market leaders in different categories were named.

PIN-UP Team won in the following categories:

Responsible gaming 2023 — PIN-UP Global

Outstanding contribution of the year 2023 — PIN-UP Foundation

Industry ambassador 2023 — Alex Riddick, CEO PIN-UP.TRAFFIC.

“Being a leader is not easy, but it always motivates to grow even more. PIN-UP itself and people who strengthen our position in the market with their expertise are such a progressive representative of the industry. PIN-UP Team is truly the best in the business and the fact that our contribution to the development of the industry is appreciated is very valuable to us,“ says PIN-UP brand owner Marina Ilina commented.

PIN-UP is a full-cycle ecosystem with in-house products and services for the gambling industry. More than 2,200 professionals are engaged in software development, customer service, management, marketing, legal and financial support and much more. Today, PIN-UP operates in six countries (Cyprus, Ukraine, Poland, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Peru) in eight different areas — PIN-UP.TECH, PIN-UP.BUSINESS, PIN-UP.CRM, PIN-UP.TRAFFIC, PIN-UP.PLAY, PIN-UP.CARE, PIN-UP.TEAM, PIN-UP.INVESTMENTS.

SiGMA Europe Awards 2023 is an annual awards ceremony honoring the best of the gaming industry, which takes place during the conference of the same name. The winners are selected by voting.

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