LeoVegas unveils ‘Rocket X’ brand for acquired sites
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LeoVegas has said it is to unite a number of recently acquired assets under the new ‘Rocket X’ brand.
The move applies to the assets of Intellectual Property & Software Limited (IPS) and related assets from two other companies, including brands such as 21.co.uk, Slotboss, BetUK and UKCasino.
In January, LeoVegas agreed a deal to purchase IPS and related assets from the other companies for £65m (€72.9m/$89.6m).
LeoVegas said that the move will “further strengthen” its presence in the UK and its overall position in the mobile gaming sector.
“Since its start, LeoVegas has pursued a global brand strategy that is very successful,” LeoVegas added in a statement.
“In larger markets the group’s two global brands, LeoVegas and Royal Panda, can be complemented with a local, multibrand strategy.
“The UK is such a large and mature market that it warrants working with several brands that attract various types of customers.
“Rocket X has a strategy that focuses on digital and data-driven customer acquisition and thereby has one of the market's most effective customer acquisition models.”
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