velki88 liveJeetBangla999 live - velki88 live //velki365live.com/tag/people-2/ Premium live casino provider and igaming content aggregator Wed, 02 Oct 2024 15:22:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 //wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 //velki365live.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/LS_Favicon_16x16.svg velki88 liveJeetBangla999 live - velki88 live //velki365live.com/tag/people-2/ 32 32 velki88 liveJeetBangla999 live - velki88 live //velki365live.com/blog/people/casinoguru-rory-kimber-luckystreak-growth/ //velki365live.com/blog/people/casinoguru-rory-kimber-luckystreak-growth/#respond Wed, 16 Aug 2023 11:57:32 +0000 //velki365live.com/?p=5816 Rory Kimber is interviewed by CasinoGuru. Today we speak with Rory Kimber, Commercial Director at LuckyStreak, who walks us through the company’s recent operational successes and overall strategy. Having recently stepped into the role himself, Kimber talks at length about the live casino segment, and how LuckyStreak is branching out with aggregation and land-based solutions, […]

הפוסט Rory Kimber interview: “Continuing our business growth is about discovering opportunities” הופיע לראשונה ב-LuckyStreak.

]]>

Rory Kimber is interviewed by CasinoGuru.

Today we speak with Rory Kimber, Commercial Director at LuckyStreak, who walks us through the company’s recent operational successes and overall strategy.

Having recently stepped into the role himself, Kimber talks at length about the live casino segment, and how LuckyStreak is branching out with aggregation and land-based solutions, providing the industry with a 360-degree experience. As he puts it, the company is raising the bar across the industry, building products that meet demand and improve the user experience across the board.

Q: Rory, you joined LuckyStreak as the company’s new commercial director just a few weeks ago. How are you settling in and have you been to determine your next course of action as part of LuckyStreak’s growing ecosystem?

It’s been a busy start but a really enjoyable one! The company’s philosophy is to say yes to our clients and find a way to deliver, which so far, we have managed every time! Finding my place within the team has come quite naturally, the team are patient and we’re not trying to do every single deal that comes our way, so it’s about picking partners and operators who can best showcase our products.

Q: Speaking of growth, LuckyStreak has just signed a new partnership with Daintree Gaming and the company’s portfolio of online casino brands. What makes Daintree a good partner for LuckyStreak?

Daintree Gaming were great to work with from the outset. It’s great to see partners utilizing both our live casino softwares and LuckyConnect which means we can work with them across verticals and be creative commercially. It’s always nice to add new operators, but when partners like Daintree come along who are looking to make our partnership a cornerstone of their content offering it’s all the more satisfying.

Rory Kimber LuckyStreak live casino and content aggregation Commercial Director

 

Q: It’s fair to say that LuckyStreak has established its name as a provider of live casino games, but your company has evolved so much over the years, and today features numerous solutions, including content aggregation, land-based experiences, marketing tools, and more. Was this an evolution out of necessity or an innate desire to offer a 360-degree experience to partners?

I suppose it depends on how you define necessity. Live Casino was and still is an enormously successful part of our business and we’d still be thriving if we’d stuck to that. However, I think there was a necessity in terms of providing all that we could for our key partners. There are some widely used industry products out there that are not of a particularly high quality and so we sought to rectify that. Asking our customers what parts of their businesses could be improved and then acting on that is definitely a necessary part of our offering.

Q: As your company moves in nearly all walks of the iGaming experience, what do you think is most important now to secure LuckyStreak’s continued growth in the industry?

I think continuing our growth is about discovering the opportunities. Because we can fill so many holes for operators and aggregators, we just need to get that message across. LuckyStreak has spent a lot of time developing those products behind the scenes and now they’re all in place, it’s just about telling people what we’re about and showing them what we can deliver.

Q: With this in mind, what is next for the company for the rest of the year?

Already, our Live Casino products are receiving upgrades and being rolled out, our technology infrastructure has been updated, we can onboard both suppliers and operators faster than ever and our tools are ever-improving. It’s not a bad position to be in for someone looking for commercial deals! The rest of the year is about finding the right partners to move forward with which further demonstrates the work we’ve done to the wider industry.

You can read the interview on CasinoGuru’s website.

הפוסט Rory Kimber interview: “Continuing our business growth is about discovering opportunities” הופיע לראשונה ב-LuckyStreak.

]]>
//velki365live.com/blog/people/casinoguru-rory-kimber-luckystreak-growth/feed/ 0
velki88 liveJeetBangla999 live - velki88 live //velki365live.com/news/rory-kimber-joins-luckystreak-july-2023/ //velki365live.com/news/rory-kimber-joins-luckystreak-july-2023/#respond Fri, 07 Jul 2023 12:50:01 +0000 //velki365live.com/?p=5563 LuckyStreak has beefed up its commercial expertise with the hiring of former NetEnt and RedTiger exec Rory Kimber. Kimber joins from 1X2 Network where he was Account Management & Marketing Director to spearhead LuckyStreak’s growth ambitions through new business development and deepening commercial relationships with its extensive network of content aggregators, igaming platforms, white label […]

הפוסט LuckyStreak hires Rory Kimber as Commercial Director הופיע לראשונה ב-LuckyStreak.

]]>

LuckyStreak has beefed up its commercial expertise with the hiring of former NetEnt and RedTiger exec Rory Kimber.

Kimber joins from 1X2 Network where he was Account Management & Marketing Director to spearhead LuckyStreak’s growth ambitions through new business development and deepening commercial relationships with its extensive network of content aggregators, igaming platforms, white label providers and gambling operators.

Rory is attending iGB Live in Amsterdam this week, along with Head of Marketing Mark O’Donnell, to meet with new and prospective customers and commercial partners of LuckyStreak.

Rory Kimber LuckyStreak live casino and content aggregation Commercial Director

LuckyStreak’s portfolio spans premium live dealer softwares such as live Blackjack software, Roulette software and Baccarat software streamed from its purpose-built Riga Studio. Additionally, LuckyConnect, its content aggregation solution, boasts Pragmatic Play, Yggdrasil, Ruby Play and RedRake among its provider partners.

Rory Kimber said: “This is a great opportunity for me to join a business with such potential. Live casino is an area with far less saturation than slots and the quality of the LuckyStreak product was one of the things that drew me to the role. Having met other senior staff, I can see a clear vision and strategy for what we want to achieve and how we plan to get there and I hope to play a big role in that by bringing new operators on board. Lucky Connect also played a big role in my decision to join – having tier 1 partners such as Yggdrasil and Pragmatic on board is a huge plus point for an aggregation network and the fact that it has so much capacity whilst being relatively under the radar is great news as a sales person”.

Ady Totah, LuckyStreak CEO and Co-founder said: “Rory brings solid igaming experience, having worked in senior commercial roles for multiple leading businesses in the industry. As we continue to invest in our growth strategy, he’ll play a lead role in boosting our sales story, bringing onboard new customers and building our LuckyConnect content aggregation proposition to be among the best in the market. I’m excited about the next phase in LuckyStreak’s growth and I’m delighted that Rory is on the team.?/em>

For all media enquiries, please contact Mark O’Donnell, Head of Marketing, at mark@velki365live.com.

הפוסט LuckyStreak hires Rory Kimber as Commercial Director הופיע לראשונה ב-LuckyStreak.

]]>
//velki365live.com/news/rory-kimber-joins-luckystreak-july-2023/feed/ 0
velki88 liveJeetBangla999 live - velki88 live //velki365live.com/blog/solutions-blog/live-and-immersive-the-future-of-luckystreak-live-casino-solutions/ //velki365live.com/blog/solutions-blog/live-and-immersive-the-future-of-luckystreak-live-casino-solutions/#respond Wed, 31 May 2023 15:48:18 +0000 //velki365live.com/?p=5389 LuckyStreak co-founder and CEO Ady shares his views and predictions on the development of live dealer casino online games, the impact of technology, AI, new markets and the importance of promotional tools in retaining and growing customers and revenues.

הפוסט Live Dealer Casino Solutions: The Future of Live and Immersive Gaming הופיע לראשונה ב-LuckyStreak.

]]>

Ady Totah, CEO and co-founder of LuckyStreak, took time to share his thoughts on the direction of the live dealer casino sector with Jonny Whitfield, Editor if iGaming magazine and website iNTERGAMING, discussing among things, the effect of the pandemic, the fresh US market and AI on live dealer offerings.

JW: What are the newest and upcoming unique live dealer innovations from your company and the subsector as a whole?

AT: It’s a fast-moving space with high customer expectations. You have to move with online casino technology and UX developments, and we are no different.

We’re in the midst of a UI/ client-side overhaul, retouching and modernising all our live games. We’re making them sleek, more contemporary in design, adding more features, making them more playable and mobile-friendly, and improving performance with less buffering, lower battery consumption, just better all round.

We’re also continuing to develop our casino marketing and promotional tools in general, doubling down on the quality of our player reward and retention products. We want to put more power in the operators?hands; we know how to create great live dealer games but operators know how to manage their players and drive up ARPU and so consulting with our customers in central to this process.

Across our sector as a whole, promotional tools are an area of increasing focus; we see others doing it, but its under-developed. We’ll also see continued development of hybrid games, some call them gameshows but they’re an RNG, a presenter and CGI. Pragmatic Play’s Sweet Bonanza is a good example, companies moving away from the traditional playing cards and roulette wheels to broaden their offering and appeal to a wider base.

Ady Totah, CEO and co-founder, LuckyStreak live dealer casino software supplier

JW: How will artificial intelligence, virtual reality and other emerging technologies continue to affect the social element of live dealer content?

AT: I don’t believe that VR and AR will have an immediate effect on live dealer and casino in general. The biggest deficiency is the hardware; headsets and goggles are not comfortable or convenient for majority of users.

The industry likes to say gambling is an immersive experience, but online gambling isn’t immersive, it’s light entertainment and people don’t want their senses masking. I question how much demand there is for a totally immersed sensory-overwhelming experience; do people want to be removed from their world where they can grab 30 minutes to relax and play a game, have a coffee, smoke a cigarette, chat with people? I don’t think enough people – and casino fans in particular – do.

AI is an extremely potent tool, but we’ll see it have its first impact in marketing, and in operations, for BI, for monitoring and anti-fraud tools; these are in our short/ medium term plans.

As for social, we’ll see more social gaming in casino but there is much more to be done before the benefits from AR/ VR are seen.

JW: How is your company and the wider industry upgrading live dealer casino solutions and incorporating the latest trends and technology?

AT: There’s a fine balance between introducing new technologies and damaging credibility in front of “old school?players. An example is OCR; we have the choice to use it for card scanning, but we chose not to because we feel it will raise more questions from players than offering us operational benefits.

There are innovations that have an immediate implementation, such as cameras monitoring how often dealers are smiling, which reduce the management overhead. But we are a little more conservative; we believe in the human touch.

Luckystreak igaming platform studio

For example. one of the Live Casino Studio Floor Manager’s responsibility is to stay close to dealers, be their human contact, grade performance as well as consider their welfare; we don’t want to replace that with a computer, that’s going away from the direction we are going in, being a people-first business, keeping people at the heart of everything. Technology supports, it doesn’t replace.

How can it drive the sector forward? We won’t see it in our game features, but it may be used to control and manage the gaming floor behind the scenes in a way a human can’t; we are using software advancements in the auxiliary side of running a studio, for example monitoring game performance, RTPs, surveillance on fraud may use OCR somewhat.

JW: Which markets are you targeting for live dealer expansion? And what have you made of live dealer growth in the US?

AT: We are at a relatively early stage of our licensing and regulation journey. It’s a rapidly changing market with lots of licences and certificates to consider; on top of Latvia and Curacao, we’re looking at expanding our Italian presence, getting IoM and MGA licences, and we have an eye on Latin America

The US clearly will be very lucrative and the future is bright, but it’s complex and our focus will be elsewhere for the next 3 years

JW: Does your company plan to incorporate new or original live dealer titles to break away from the traditional stable of content?

AT: For us, the next 12 months will focus on improving and upgrading what we have, expanding our offering with variants of our existing live casino softwares, and continuing to improve our operator player engagement tools.

We are also considering an entirely unique proprietary game, which we’ll start work on before the end of the year but you’ll have to ask us more about that in Q4!

JW: How do you reflect on the live dealer subsector’s growth since company’s entrance?

AT: We launched in 2015 (we started developing our games in 2014). In the early 2010s there were “live markets? like Asia and Turkey. Now live is a must-have product everywhere. It’s being tied into sportsbook, game shows, RNG; it’s a power multiplier to online gaming.

Thanks to its success, it’s the fastest growing sector of igaming, and naturally we’re seeing more companies enter the market; there is room for more, unlike slots where it’s a saturated market.

One of our biggest successes is credibility and relationships; we have created a name for ourselves as a partner that businesses like to work with. We are lucky to have clients that are growing their business with us, that are taking more products, that are inviting us to work closer on technological solutions for casino live dealer streaming like chroma key, and many of our innovations come from customer demand. Our founder group comes from this industry and that experience has enabled us to achieve what we have, to invest, take risks, build relationships.

Unlike a software studio, we employ a lot of people that work in the games, such as games presenters, team leaders, pitbosses, floor managers, shufflers. It’s a human-first business which has been both a challenge and a success. We have nearly 250 staff, most working in our 1500 sq ft, purpose-built Riga studio.

LuckyStreak live casino software studio

Owning, managing, controlling your own studio is absolutely paramount in this business. The studio employees should be direct employees of your brand; they are core to our product and our success. Rental studios and contract workers are not the solution and it devalues the value of live; it’s more than building a UI and selling the product. Your studio is integral to success, and humans are core in all aspects of that.

Due to the success of live dealer, and the entry of new providers, we will see some trends. I am excited to see where the big companies, with their talent and capabilities, will take it. But with lots of newcomers, we’ll see more people doing distinctive things to stand out. Robot arms are an example, a great use of technology but dehumanises live casino and it’s not what it’s about.

JW: How do you think the live dealer subsector has been affected by the return of land-based table games post-pandemic?

AT: With Covid, we saw land-based casino move online. But since, they have returned to their traditional business. Our role is to convert these weekend warriors into 24/7 online players. And the more success land-based casinos have in acquiring new customers, the more they are to convert to the online space.

With Lucky Land-based, we can support that, enabling land-based operators to stream their games online and take their brand beyond the walls of their casinos to launch online brands. Lucky Land-based streaming includes a full set of the necessary streaming equipment, ranging from high end cameras and microphones to advanced monitors and lightning, alongside our proprietary live casino software.

הפוסט Live Dealer Casino Solutions: The Future of Live and Immersive Gaming הופיע לראשונה ב-LuckyStreak.

]]>
//velki365live.com/blog/solutions-blog/live-and-immersive-the-future-of-luckystreak-live-casino-solutions/feed/ 0