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Management changes in ComeOn

Jonas Wåhlander has opted to step down from his role as managing director of ComeOn! Malta.

Cherry, the parent company of ComeOn! Malta, said that a new management team with “extensive experience” is in charge of the business and will focus on taking the business to “the next level”.

ComeOn! Malta and Cherry will now begin a search for a new managing director.

The integration process in our Online Gaming business area has reached a point where we now want to intensify our growth ambitions and further strengthen ComeOn!’s market position. Following a period of internal focus, it is time to take advantage of the strength that exists within the company. We have begun the recruitment of a new managing director for ComeOn! and the new management team comprises several people with experience from ComeOn! from the company’s inception. They will take the company to the next level in terms of earnings and market focus; the fact that several of them are also shareholders in Cherry AB will benefit development.”  – said Anders Holmgren, chief executive of Cherry.

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