Gaming Corps AB (publ) has named Graham Greensmith as its new Chief Commercial Officer. This is the start of what the Swedish game company considers its "next phase of growth". The appointment went into effect on November 10, 2025, and shows how serious the corporation is about growing its global business in the iGaming market.
Greensmith has been a business leader in the gaming and technology industries for more than 20 years. Before joining Gaming Corps, he worked in high-level positions at Inspired Entertainment, where he helped the company grow its market share and expand its business connections. Greensmith has a degree in Business Management from the University of Surrey. He is known for his strategic approach to establishing long-term success in competitive gaming sectors.
Gaming Corps CEO Juha Kauppinen said in a statement that the company is starting an exciting new phase. "As we grow, we are entering a new and exciting phase of our journey." We are now focused on growing our business because we have a strong and unique game portfolio, the greatest distribution in the business, and top personnel on board. He stated, "It's great to have Graham on board, and it's an exciting sign of how much more attention Gaming Corps is getting from the industry."
Gaming Corps has added a Chief Commercial Officer to show that they want to go from making products to focusing more on business. The Uppsala-based firm has gained a lot of respect in the last several years for its digital casino games, which include multiplier games, crash games, and new slot designs. The company wants to improve its ties with operators and distribution partners and enter new regulated areas with Greensmith's hiring.
Gaming Corps, which was founded in 2014, makes high-quality iGaming content and is listed on the Nasdaq First North Growth Market with the symbol "GCOR". The business works in Sweden, the UK, Malta, and Ukraine, and it serves a network of casinos across the world. Recent accomplishments include global distribution deals and strategic licensing projects that have helped it grow in Europe and beyond.
Greensmith's entrance is a message to investors and industry watchers that Gaming Corps is changing from a creative studio to a firm that focuses on making money and growing. His hiring shows that the company is confident in its product line and ready to expand its reach in the iGaming market, which is becoming more competitive.
With this change in leadership, Gaming Corps is ready for stronger commercial growth by using both fresh executive talent and a growing library of games to support its next phase of worldwide growth.