Continent 8 Technologies Launches New Division Following Jeremie Kanter’s Appointment

The famous provider of managed hosting, connectivity, cloud, and security solutions, Continent 8 Technologies, has a new Director of Regulatory Affairs, Jeremie Kanter.

Industry leader:

Kanter is one of the leading regulatory and compliance specialists in the whole gaming industry, and his expertise and knowledge will surely be a great asset to the award-winning company.

Kanter’s main duty will be to oversee the company’s new project, the C8 Comply division. He will be in charge of establishing and conducting the new advisory practice, where the customers are the main company’s focus. His duties will include helping customers find the best solution for them in the always-evolving global online sports betting and gambling regulatory world and adjusting to the always-changing industry.

Kanter’s appointment follows the company’s expansion across the world. Continent 8 keeps conquering new markets on all continents, proving that it is a real industry giant. On top of that, the team upgrades the existing solutions and develops new ones that can greatly enhance the customer experience. Among the new solutions are regulated cloud environments, critical cybersecurity solutions, and many more unique and advanced products.

With new products and new members of the team, the company will strengthen its position in the global market as the unrivaled infrastructure provider of choice for many customers and partners.

Great match:

When it comes to Jeremie Kanter, his years of experience have proven that he is a great match for the company. He was previously in various senior management and consulting roles in companies from the industry’s A-list, such as William Hill, PokerStars, SBTech, Playtech, Stations Casino, and others.

In the company’s press release, Michael Tobin, Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Continent 8 Technologies, said: “Jeremie is one of the most experienced and skilled regulatory and compliance specialists in the industry, and this makes him an incredibly valuable asset to Continent 8. I’m very pleased to welcome him to our team. Regulation and compliance are the foundation of Continent 8’s business, and bringing Jeremie on board as we continue to grow aggressively across regulated markets will be fundamental to our success in these jurisdictions, as well as those where we currently support our customers.”

Kanter added: “Continent 8 is one of the most established and reputable companies in the sector and has been supporting its customers in regulated markets for 25 years now. I know the team well and I am excited to be joining such a reputed company, and looking forward to leveraging my industry experience and skillset to help Continent 8 achieve its ambitious goals.”

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