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Worldwide Online Poker Market Size Is Predicted to Surpass Around $237.5 Billion by 2030, Rising At a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 13.5% | Latest Global Analysis by Zion Market Research

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Zion Market Research has published a new research report titled “Online Poker Market By Device Type (Mobile And Desktop), By End-User (Gambling Enthusiasts, Dabblers, And Social Exuberant) And By Region – Global And Regional Industry Overview, Market Intelligence, Comprehensive Analysis, Historical Data, And Forecasts 2023 – 2030” in its research database.

“According to the latest research study, the demand of global Online Poker Market size & share in terms of revenue was valued at USD 86.2 Billion in 2022 and it is expected to surpass around USD 237.5 billion mark by 2030, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 13.5% during the forecast period 2023 to 2030.”

What is/are Online Poker? How big is the Online Poker Industry?

Online poker has come a long way since its inception in the late 1990s. What was once a niche market has now become a multi-billion dollar industry, with millions of players around the world participating in cash games, tournaments, and other online events every day. In this article, we will take a closer look at the online poker market, its growth over the years, and its future prospects. In terms of revenue, the global online poker market size was valued at around USD 86.2 billion in 2022 and is projected to reach USD 237.5 billion, by 2030.

The first online poker site was launched in the late 1990s, and it was an instant hit with players. By the early 2000s, several more sites had emerged, and the online poker market was starting to take shape. However, it wasn’t until 2003 that the industry really exploded, thanks to the televised World Series of Poker (WSOP) and the victory of an unknown amateur player named Chris Moneymaker.

Moneymaker won his way into the WSOP through an online satellite tournament, and he went on to win the main event, earning $2.5 million in prize money. His story captured the imagination of the public, and it sparked a huge surge in interest in online poker. The number of players signing up to online poker sites skyrocketed, and the industry grew rapidly as a result.

Online Poker Report Coverage & Overview:

Online poker is extremely popular and will only increase in popularity as smartphones become more widely used, Bitcoin and other digital currencies become more widely accepted, and casino websites become more easily accessible. Aiming to promote the desired level of confidence in the online betting business, technological developments coexist with the annual expansion of online poker. In gaming, for example, virtual reality creates a simulation of the surroundings; users can interact with them in real-time using specialized equipment such as gloves equipped with sensors. VR offers a more realistic gaming experience, higher sound quality, and realistic game design, and allows players to interact with other players and merchants. By creating new potential for growth, VR has helped improve the gaming experience in the market.

The proliferation of smartphones and easy access to casino games around the world. In addition, the widespread use of digital currency in online games and the availability of various payment methods are also greatly influencing the growth of the global online poker market. Also, increasing internet density, technological advancement, and easy availability of cost-effective mobile applications for betting are other factors that increase the demand of the online poker market, which in turn increases the growth of the target market.

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Global Online Poker Market: Growth Dynamics

During the forecast period, the online poker market is expected to experience growth due to the increasing adoption of smartphones and rising internet penetration. According to the GSMA, in January 2023, more than two-thirds of the world’s population were using mobile phones, which accounted for 5.44 billion unique mobile users. Moreover, smartphones now make up about 80% of the mobile phones being used globally, and the number of cellular connections connected to smartphones is also growing. Similarly, the number of internet users is increasing, with 5.16 billion people expected to be using the internet by the beginning of 2023, representing 64.4% of the world’s population. Recent data also indicates that the world’s connected population has grown by nearly 100 million users in the 12 months leading up to January 2023. These facts suggest that the online poker market will experience growth globally.

Report Scope

Report Attribute Details
Market Size in 2022 USD 86.2 Billion
Projected Market Size in 2030 USD 237.5 Billion
CAGR Growth Rate 13.5% CAGR
Base Year 2022
Forecast Years 2023-2030
Key Market Players The 888 Group, PokerStars, GGPoker, Partypoker, Ignition Casino, Tencent, Playtika LTD, Zynga Inc., Arkadium, Baazi Games, Quadrific Media Pvt Ltd., Pocket52, BLITZ POKER, Americas Cardroom, BetOnline, Every game, True Poker, Bovada and Juicy Stakes among others.
Key Segment By Device Type, By End-User, And By Region
Major Regions Covered North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East &, Africa
Purchase Options Request customized purchase options to meet your research needs.

Online Poker Market: Segmentation Analysis

The global online poker market is segmented based on device type, end-user, and region.

Based on the end-user, the global market is bifurcated into gambling enthusiasts, dabblers, and social exuberant. The gambling enthusiasts segment is anticipated to capture the highest market share over the forecast period. Online casinos allow people to pursue their hobbies right from their homes, from different devices, at any time of the day or night. Gambling enthusiasts who continue to learn the rules of various games like baccarat, poker, and blackjack to name a few can do so by playing free games or small-stakes games on different platforms. Over time, they can greatly improve their skills. Simply put, online casinos are a great option for gambling enthusiasts as they can win real money anytime, anywhere.

Based on the device type, the online poker industry is bifurcated into mobile and desktop. The desktop segment captures the largest market share during the forecast period. When compared to mobile phones and other devices, the desktop has a larger screen area that allows gamblers to appreciate the game’s details and graphics. Furthermore, desktops’ performance characteristics, such as audio quality, picture quality, and customizable storage capacity, enhance the gaming experience. These reasons have contributed to the expansion of the desktop-type segment.

The global Online Poker market is segmented as follows:

By Device Type

  • Mobile
  • Desktop

By End-User

  • Gambling Enthusiasts
  • Dabblers
  • Social Exuberant

Competitive Landscape

Some of the main competitors dominating the global Online Poker market include –

  • PokerStars
  • GGPoker
  • the 888 Group
  • Partypoker
  • Ignition Casino
  • Tencent
  • Playtika LTD
  • Zynga Inc.
  • Arkadium
  • Baazi Games
  • Quadrific Media Pvt Ltd.
  • Pocket52
  • BLITZ POKER
  • Americas Cardroom
  • BetOnline
  • Every game
  • True Poker
  • Bovada
  • Juicy Stakes

Key Insights from Primary Research:

  • According to the analysis shared by our research forecaster, the Online Poker market is likely to expand at a CAGR of around 13.5% during the forecast period (2023-2030).
  • In terms of revenue, the Online Poker market size was valued at around US$ 86.2 Billion in 2022 and is projected to reach US$ 237.5 billion by 2030.
  • The growing penetration of the internet coupled with the rising demand for smartphones is expected to fuel the growth of the online poker market over the forecast period.
  • Based on the device type, the desktop segment is expected to capture the largest market share over the forecast period.
  • Based on region, Europe is expected to dominate the market during the forecast period.

Key questions answered in this report:

  • What is the market size and growth rate forecast for Online Poker industry?
  • What are the main driving factors propelling the Online Poker Market forward?
  • What are the leading companies in the Online Poker Industry?
  • What segments does the Online Poker Market cover?
  • How can I receive a free copy of the Online Poker Market sample report and company profiles?

Key Offerings:

  • Market Size & Forecast by Revenue | 2023−2030
  • Market Dynamics – Leading Trends, Growth Drivers, Restraints, and Investment Opportunities
  • Market Segmentation – A detailed analysis By Device Type, By End-User, And By Region
  • Competitive Landscape – Top Key Vendors and Other Prominent Vendors

Regional Analysis:

Europe is expected to dominate the market during the forecast period. The growth in the region is attributed to the legalization of gambling games such as poker, sports betting, and others. These games are very popular in countries including Spain, Italy, France, and Germany. Moreover, the presence of high-speed internet coupled with the growing penetration of smartphones is another important factor that propels the market expansion in the region. For instance, as per Eurostat, the European Commission established a 2030 goal to have gigabit connectivity in every EU home and 5G coverage in every populated region.

The rollout of fixed very high-capacity network (VHCN) networks across the EU has already made major progress. Compared to 2013, only 16% of EU homes had access to high-speed internet in 2021. Low-density regions saw an improvement in VHCN connectivity as well. In the EU, the percentage of households with fixed VCHN connections grew from 4% to 37% between 2013 and 2021 in low-density areas. Despite these advancements, entry levels vary considerably between EU Member States as well as within many Member States depending on population density. In addition, according to the GSMA, Mobile technologies, and services contributed 4.6% of Europe’s GDP in 2020, adding more than €740 billion in worth to the economy.

The mobile ecosystem also contributed significantly to the financing of the public sector, raising €84 billion in tax revenue, and supporting about 2.4 million employment (directly and indirectly). Up until 2030, 5G technologies will significantly boost the region’s economy and affect important sectors like industry and public administration. Thus, these facts support the market expansion over the forecast period.
North America is expected to grow significantly during the forecast period. The regional growth is attributed to the growing digitalization and secure mobile solutions. In the US, three states, namely, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey have gambling regulations, which are driving the market app demand. For instance, in July 2021, “Gambling Responsibly America,” a responsible gaming software, was released by Entain PLC. The program was created by EPIC Risk Management and RG24/7. The app will give users access to tools for assistance and education for anyone who may be having problems with gambling. Thereby, driving the market growth over the forecast period.

The Asia Pacific is expected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. The expanded use of internet services, the increasing number of smartphones, and the easing of regulations governing betting online and gambling. For instance, according to the World Economic Forum, Smartphone usage is quite widespread in the majority of emerging countries. Smartphone penetration is higher in countries like Singapore (87%), Malaysia (83%), and Thailand (75%). However, the Philippines will see the largest rise in the smartphone market in 2020—more than 90%. Similarly, by 2025, the amount of mobile data consumed in South and Southeast Asia will triple, from 9.2 GB to 28.9 GB per person per month, according to the GSMA. Additionally, the use of cryptocurrencies for gambling has also increased as a result of the acceptance of bitcoins. Increased spending on leisure activities is expected to drive market growth over the forecast period, along with Asia Pacific’s strong economic growth.

By Region

  • North America
    • U.S.
    • Canada
    • Rest of North America
  • Europe
    • France
    • UK
    • Spain
    • Germany
    • Italy
    • Rest of Europe
  • Asia Pacific
    • China
    • Japan
    • India
    • South Korea
    • Rest of Asia Pacific
  • The Middle East & Africa
    • Saudi Arabia
    • South Africa
    • Rest of the Middle East & Africa
  • Latin America
    • Brazil
    • Argentina
    • Rest of Latin America

Recent Developments

  • In November 2022, Entain, a gambling company headquartered in the United Kingdom, received five new licenses in Germany, including its first for online gaming and poker. The five-year licenses, granted by the Saxony-Anhalt State Administrative Office, will enable Entain’s bwin, Ladbrokes, and SportingBet brands to offer online gambling.
  • In November 2022, PokerStars, the market leader in online poker, launched a brand-new Spin & Go offer that is only available in the specialized Italian market.

The Current State of the Online Poker Market

Despite the challenges of the past decade, the online poker market has remained strong. While it is difficult to get an accurate figure for the size of the market, estimates suggest that it is worth between $4 and $8 billion per year. There are hundreds of online poker sites currently operating, each offering a range of cash games, tournaments, and other events.

One of the key drivers of growth in the online poker market has been the rise of mobile gaming. Most online poker sites now offer mobile apps that allow players to access their accounts and play games on their smartphones or tablets. This has made online poker more accessible than ever before, and it has helped to attract a new generation of players.

Another factor that has contributed to the growth of the online poker market is the increasing popularity of e-sports. E-sports events such as the League of Legends World Championship and The International Dota 2 Championship offer multi-million dollar prize pools, and they attract huge audiences around the world. While online poker is not strictly an e-sport, it shares many of the same characteristics, such as the need for skill and strategy, and it has started to attract more attention from the e-sports community.

The Future of the Online Poker Market

Looking ahead, there are several trends that are likely to shape the future of the online poker market. One of the biggest is the continued expansion of the global online gambling industry. As more countries legalize online gambling, the market for online poker is likely to grow even further. For example, in 2020, Michigan became the latest state to legalize online gambling, and this is expected to create a significant new market for online poker operators.

Another trend that is likely to shape the future of the online poker market is the increasing use of blockchain technology. Blockchain technology has the potential to revolutionize online gambling by providing a secure, transparent, and decentralized platform for players to participate in games and transactions. Several blockchain-based online poker sites have already launched.

Online Poker Market: Opportunities

Adoption of blockchain technology

The adoption of blockchain technology has also had a big impact on the global online poker market expansion. In addition to conventional payment methods, blockchain payments are now being accepted by gambling apps and websites. For instance, BitStarz, a site for bitcoin gambling, has about 4 million regular users. The blockchain can ensure secure payments with transparency in gambling activity through blockchain ledgers. Gambling through cryptocurrency offers vast opportunities as they are fast and safe transactions. With fewer regulations and restrictions for cryptocurrency transactions, they are now widely used by users in online gambling. Thus, the adoption of blockchain technologies is expected to provide an attractive opportunity for market expansion over the forecast period.

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Welcome to our weekly roundup of American gambling news again! Here, we are going through the weekly highlights of the American gambling industry which include the latest news and new partnerships. Read on and get updated.

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Rush Street Interactive (RSI), in partnership with Integrity Compliance 360 (IC360), has launched a new initiative called Gaming Literacy Aiding Decisions (GLAD), an innovative programme designed to assist educators in enhancing high school student gaming literacy and promoting that cohort’s responsible relationship with this ever more socially prevalent activity. The GLAD curriculum will initially launch in New Jersey and Delaware where, this spring, RSI and IC360 have been working with educational districts on a speaker series and educator curriculum delivery. These initial efforts will help define success metrics and gather feedback to shape the programme’s future, which will ultimately be available to educators more broadly to curate the content that resonates best with students.

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Modern Oracles & Smart Payments: Finrax’s Vision for Blockchain, AI & Beyond

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Finrax steps into the spotlight as the official Lanyards Sponsor at HIPTHER’s MARE BALTICUM Gaming & TECH Summit 2025 in Vilnius, bringing with them a next-gen crypto payment gateway and a bold vision that extends far beyond payments.

We sat down with Konstantinas Balakinas, CEO of Finrax, to discuss the future of AI in finance, the real-world potential of blockchain beyond the buzzwords, and how Finrax plans to bridge fintech innovation with eCommerce and beyond.

 

Konstantinas, thank you for joining us! Can you please introduce yourself to our readers, and share more about your professional background and role in Finrax?

Thank you — it’s a pleasure to be part of this conversation, especially as Finrax steps into a more visible role at this year’s summit.

I’ve been working in the financial industry since 1999, mostly in regulated environments. The bulk of my career has been in consumer finance, where I had the chance to grow several companies from the ground up and eventually guide one through the process of securing a specialized bank license. That experience taught me a lot about how to build resilient financial infrastructure — and how to adapt when the rules, tools, and expectations shift.

My interest in AI came later. I had a first-hand look at its practical impact while working with a Lithuanian EMI that was really leaning into AI-driven operations. That sparked something — and eventually led me to study AI for Business Analytics at Turing College, where I’m currently sharpening both technical and strategic understanding of how AI can reshape financial services.

At Finrax, I serve as CEO and Chair of the Management Board in its Lithuanian entity. Our mission goes beyond crypto payments — we’re focused on building real utility for digital assets in a way that businesses can trust and adopt without friction.

 

How do you see today’s AI solutions? Can they be truly predictive, like “modern oracles”, or are we still in the realm of reactive technology?

AI today is generative AI — especially large language models (LLMs), which have made impressive progress in producing human-like text and anticipating user intent. So in a technical sense, yes — these systems are predictive, but not in the way many assume. What they predict is not the future itself, but the next statistically likely word or phrase based on patterns learned from massive datasets. That creates the appearance of intelligence, but not true comprehension.

This distinction is essential. As Carl Bergstrom and Jevin West explain in The Bullshit Machines, LLMs can sound coherent and authoritative while having no actual grasp of truth. They generate content that feels convincing, regardless of whether it’s accurate or logically sound. That’s not a flaw — it’s how they’re designed.

One should approach these tools with both optimism and caution. Today’s AI still sits within the boundaries of Artificial Narrow Intelligence — excellent at specific tasks like pattern recognition, anomaly detection, and content generation, but still a long way from Artificial General Intelligence, which would reason and adapt like a human across any domain. And Artificial Superintelligence, capable of recursive self-improvement and independent thought, remains firmly theoretical.

So, while we admire the capabilities of today’s generative AI, we don’t mistake fluency for understanding. These are powerful tools — but not oracles. The real challenge is using them responsibly and building systems around them that make sense in the real world.

 

What are some practical ways AI is and could be integrated into Finrax’s crypto payment platform? Are there use cases you’re already exploring or see as promising?

I see three core domains where AI tools offer real practical value — not just for Finrax, but for any fintech building towards efficiency, scale, and regulatory clarity.

The first is internal productivity. AI works well as a personal assistant for employees — helping with everything from drafting emails to summarizing documents or generating code. Off-the-shelf tools like ChatGPT are already useful for this, but their impact depends heavily on how well people know how to prompt them. That’s why custom GPTs are especially promising: they allow us to build tailored assistants with topic-specific knowledge and clear task guidance. For instance, an onboarding specialist might use one to walk through a compliant KYC checklist, while a developer could use another to generate smart contract boilerplate or debug Python scripts.

The second domain is AI agents — and this space is moving fast. These systems handle automated, rule-based workflows, often collaborating with other agents to move tasks along. They’re more constrained than LLMs, but more reliable when used within predefined rules. For a crypto payment platform like ours, agents could eventually assist in payment routing, compliance alerts, or even technical monitoring — anything repetitive that benefits from low-latency automation.

The third area is pattern recognition, where AI’s value is most proven. We see strong potential in using it to support fraud detection and ML/TF screening — not to replace human oversight, but to enhance it. Spotting unusual activity, flagging anomalies, or refining transaction scoring — these are all areas where AI can quietly but meaningfully improve risk management.

That said, we’re also realistic about the limits. With the EU AI Act now on the horizon, every integration has to pass the test of explainability, compliance, and accountability. Any system we deploy will need a clear inventory, GDPR alignment, risk assessment, and, in some cases, staff training. We’re already looking into how these rules will apply — especially as we explore the potential of agent-based systems.

So yes, we’re enthusiastic — but we’re moving deliberately. We’re not building AI from scratch, but we are actively exploring how to apply it in meaningful ways — both internally and within our services. Our business development team is already using tools like ChatGPT in their day-to-day work, and we see real gains in productivity and clarity. That’s the direction we’re leaning into: using AI where it helps people do their jobs better, not just to check a box.

 

Finrax has built a strong reputation for reliability and speed – processing crypto payments in under a minute. What differentiates your platform from other solutions currently available on the market?

Reliability is the real star here. Speed is expected in blockchain-based systems — but combining that speed with stability, predictability, and regulatory clarity is a much harder problem to solve. That’s exactly where Finrax delivers.

We’ve built a platform that doesn’t just move fast — it does so in a way businesses can actually depend on. We offer fixed-rate settlements to remove volatility, giving partners certainty about what they’ll receive. That’s especially important in high-volume environments, where financial precision matters just as much as transaction speed.

Compliance is also baked in. Every transaction goes through full AML/CTF screening, and our onboarding and monitoring standards are designed to meet the expectations of regulated businesses. That’s not a side feature — it’s part of our foundation.

And while many of our clients have international operations, we’re careful to operate only where we’re permitted to do so. With MiCA coming into force, we’re preparing to scale responsibly, aligned with the new rulebook.

So yes, we’re fast — but more importantly, we’re reliable. And in this space, that’s what truly sets us apart.

 

What opportunities do you see in the field of eCommerce for a crypto-first payment provider, and what role could Finrax play in shaping the future of online payments?

Crypto is here to stay — and with that in mind, we’re building the tools to help eCommerce businesses accept crypto as naturally as they would any traditional payment method. Our goal at Finrax is to provide plug-and-play solutions that allow online stores across the EU to accept payments in stablecoins or major cryptocurrencies without having to rethink their entire checkout process.

The opportunity goes beyond retail. We see strong potential in industries like logistics, aviation, luxury, and of course, gaming platforms — areas where cross-border payments, speed, and transparency really matter. That said, everything still depends on how quickly users adopt crypto in their day-to-day transactions.

What gives us optimism is the direction regulation is moving. With MiCA coming into effect in the EU, we’re finally getting a clear rulebook — and that’s exactly what’s needed to build trust. Once customers know that only licensed, properly regulated providers can offer these services, it changes the perception. It brings structure to the market — and with structure comes wider adoption.

At Finrax, we’re preparing for that shift. We don’t just want to be ready for the future of payments — we want to help shape it in a way that’s both efficient and trusted.

 

As the world becomes increasingly automated, how do you see Finrax maintaining a balance between innovation and user-centric service, especially amidst the fast-evolving tech and regulatory landscapes?

Automation, at its core, is about efficiency — but that doesn’t mean we lose sight of the human side. In fact, I’d argue that smart automation should strengthen customer-centricity, not weaken it.

At Finrax, we see automation as a way to free up our people to focus on what actually matters — understanding the client’s real needs, solving problems, and making sure the experience feels consistent and supportive across the board. It also helps us align internal processes more clearly, so that we’re not sending mixed messages to clients. That’s often where customer frustration begins — not with the technology, but with the gaps between systems and people.

Another benefit is the ability to understand customers more precisely. With better data and well-designed workflows, we can respond faster and more accurately, without adding friction.

But none of this can come at the expense of trust. As regulations like MiCA, GDPR, and the EU AI Act begin shaping the environment, it’s clear that automation must be explainable, compliant, and ethically sound. For us, innovation isn’t just about what’s possible — it’s about what’s responsible. And we see that as a competitive advantage, not a constraint.

 

You’ll be joining the panel “Beyond the Hype” at MARE BALTICUM, discussing blockchain and AI applications in finance and governance. What are you most looking forward to sharing with the audience –  and what do you hope to take away from the conversation?

A lot of the hype around AI comes from not really understanding how it works — and I think it’s important to go back to the basics. Most people still assume these systems “know” things. But in reality, large language models are built by training on massive volumes of data — much of it containing human bias, errors, or even outright misinformation. They don’t reason. They predict. They break down language into tokens and map those tokens across hundreds of abstract dimensions — far beyond how we perceive space — then generate output that mimics meaning, even if it’s not grounded in real understanding. But it’s not grounded in fact unless you make it so.

Even the best models will produce an answer to almost anything — even if that answer is fabricated. That’s why we see hallucinations. Unless you know how to prompt properly and critically assess the output, the result might sound confident while being completely off. This is why I always say: at this stage, AI should be seen as an assistant, not an authority. The human must remain in the loop — and at the top.

That said, the future isn’t bleak — it’s exciting, if we use these tools responsibly. One example that stands out to me is what Stripe recently did. They trained an AI model not on words or code, but on tens of billions of payment transactions. The model learned the “language” of money — identifying how payments behave, how fraud patterns look, and what hidden connections exist between different data points. The result? They went from detecting 59% of sophisticated card testing fraud attempts to 97% — almost overnight. That’s not just a technical win — it’s a complete shift in how we think about structured financial data.

So on this panel, I’m hoping to bring two things to the table: first, a grounded reminder that no model is infallible, and second, a practical optimism. AI has the potential to make finance faster, smarter, and safer — but only if we stay thoughtful about how we design, train, and regulate it. Humans should come first — but we don’t need to fear the future if we build it wisely.

 

Meet Konstantinas Balakinas and the Finrax team live at the MARE BALTICUM Gaming & TECH Summit 2025 on 27–28 May in Vilnius.

🔗 Register now to learn more about blockchain-powered finance, crypto innovation, and the real tech shaping tomorrow’s payments.

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GR8 Tech welcomes Edward Smyshliaiev as the new Chief Technology Officer (CTO). The organizational change strengthens the company’s high-performance tech leadership and platform innovation.

With over two decades of experience in software engineering, AI, machine learning, and large-scale digital transformation, Edward has a proven track record of turning complex challenges into scalable solutions.

“Joining GR8 Tech at the present moment fills me with immense enthusiasm. I am really impressed by the company’s innovative mindset and its ability to see clearly into the future. I’m excited to work with the exceptional and gr8 team to redefine the limits of what is feasible and determined to provide unparalleled technological solutions that will empower our clients and disrupt the industry,” said Edward Smyshliaiev.

As CTO, Edward will focus on building strong teams, streamlining development, and enhancing GR8 Tech’s architecture to support global growth. He’ll gradually take over key areas such as platform, information security, and technical governance, ensuring the platform delivers high value to partners.

Artur Ashyrov, who previously shared the roles of Deputy CEO and CTO, will now focus on operational leadership while continuing to drive technology forward through GR8 Tech’s internal Innovation Sprint—a company-wide initiative to boost tech-savviness and ignite a culture of innovation across teams.

“As I step into a broader strategic focus, I’m excited to support Edward in driving GR8 Tech’s product innovation from a leadership position rooted in tech. It’s a natural evolution for a company building the future of B2B platforms,” said Ashyrov.

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