Superbet is adopting a new management structure with company founder Sacha Dragic serving as the sole chief executive officer.
The new management structure will be in place from the start of next year and will see current co-CEO Jimmy Maymann step down from day-to-day management and return to the operator’s board as a corporate advisor.
Current chief operating officer Albert Simsensohn will take over as deputy CEO, with international chief commercial officer Eamonn O’Loughlin moving into Simsensohn’s role.
“I want to recognise Jimmy Maymann, whose leadership and partnership have shaped much of our progress to date,” said Dragic. “Over the past couple of years, we have achieved remarkable results, advancing our product and technology capabilities, strengthening our position in key markets, and building a culture of financial discipline and accountability.
“This planned evolution of our leadership team marks a natural step in our growth journey. It reflects the maturity of our organisation and our ambition to push forward, positioning Superbet for the next phase of sustainable global expansion.”
Maymann commented: “When Sacha first asked me to join the Board three years ago, our ambition was made clear: to transform Superbet into a global challenger built on a world-class product and technology platform. It was necessary to accelerate that change from within, and I took the lead on that chapter of transformation.
“Together, we have achieved a lot: launching Brazil, growing our actives, revenue and EBITDA while strengthening our product and tech stack, and now, with the migration of Romania to our own platform, we are nearing completion of our first phase of transformation. As we prepare for the next phase, simplifying how we operate will help us move even faster, with a single-threaded leader, our founder, Sacha Dragic.”