O'Loughlin bullish about flourishing OpenBet's future

Industry veteran Keith O'Loughlin says he feels driven about the future for OpenBet, the sportsbook platform provider that supplies many of the biggest names in the betting industry.
The gambling technology firm was founded in 1996 and last year changed hands for £270 million when it was bought by Canadian-listed NYX Gaming Group from private equity company Vitruvian Partners.
O'Loughlin joined OpenBet this year as executive vice-president for sportsbook and having served as chief product officer for Ladbrokes Coral Group, sportsbook director for Gala Coral Interactive and chief executive of BoyleSports online, he knew the business well.
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