Rush Street Interactive has made a strategic move by appointing Shubham Tyagi as its new chief technology officer. This decision underscores the company’s commitment to bolstering its senior leadership with experienced technology experts. Tyagi, who boasts more than two decades of experience in the tech industry, previously served as the CTO for Warner Bros. Discovery Sports. In his new role at RSI, he will report directly to CEO Richard Schwartz, who praised Tyagi not just for his deep industry knowledge, but also for his proven track record in building trust, aligning teams, and scaling platforms that cater to millions globally.
The announcement of Tyagi’s appointment comes at a time when the online gaming industry is experiencing rapid technological advancements, with companies constantly seeking innovative solutions to enhance user experience and operational efficiency. RSI’s decision to bring Tyagi on board reflects its strategic focus on leveraging technology to maintain a competitive edge in the crowded igaming market. “Shubham’s expertise will be instrumental as we continue to innovate and expand our offerings,” Schwartz remarked, highlighting the significance of technology leadership in achieving the company’s long-term goals.
In a contrasting scenario, MGM Resorts International is witnessing a significant change in its leadership as Corey Sanders steps down from his role as chief operating officer after a remarkable career spanning more than 30 years with the company. Sanders, who has been a pivotal figure at MGM, holding various key positions including CFO and treasurer, will transition to an advisory role for President and CEO Bill Hornbuckle until December 2026. The departure of Sanders marks the end of an era for MGM, with Hornbuckle noting, “Corey’s impact on MGM cannot be overstated; his leadership has been foundational.”
While MGM navigates this transition, a new player is entering the regulatory consultancy space with the launch of iGaming Licensing, a consultancy firm aimed at providing cost-effective gambling licenses. Initiated by the minds behind Global Gaming Solutions, iGaming Licensing is set to focus on regions such as Anjouan, Nevis, and Tobique, areas known for their appealing licensing frameworks. Led by brothers Mark and Tom O’Neill, alongside partners James Lees and Rachel Booth, the firm brings decades of regulatory experience to the table. According to Mark O’Neill, their compliance-first approach and tailored recommendations platform aim to make them the preferred partner for businesses navigating the increasingly complex regulatory landscape.
In the realm of content distribution, Gaming Corps has signed a noteworthy agreement with Light & Wonder to make its entire gaming portfolio available through Light & Wonder’s extensive content marketplace. This collaboration will enable Gaming Corps to distribute its diverse range of gaming titles—including slots, crash, mine, table, and plink games—to a wider audience. With Light & Wonder hosting over 6,700 titles and facilitating more than 5 billion game rounds monthly, this partnership is seen as a pivotal moment for Gaming Corps. CEO Juha Kauppinen expressed enthusiasm, noting that access to one of the leading distribution networks in the industry will open doors to new audiences in key regulated markets.
Additionally, the sports betting landscape in Spain is set to be invigorated by Bwin’s newly announced partnership with the National Football League (NFL). As the NFL’s official sports betting partner in Spain, Bwin is gearing up for the league’s inaugural official game in the country. Scheduled to take place at Madrid’s Bernabéu Stadium on November 16, the game will feature the Washington Commanders and the Miami Dolphins. Brett Gosper, head of Europe and APAC at the NFL, acknowledged the partnership’s potential, stating it will bring unique and exciting experiences to the growing fan base in Spain.
These developments highlight the dynamic nature of the igaming and sports betting industries, where strategic appointments, partnerships, and new market entries continue to shape the competitive landscape. As companies like Rush Street Interactive and Bwin strengthen their positions through strategic leadership and collaborations, the broader market remains attentive to these changes, weighing their potential impacts on industry growth and consumer engagement. While some companies focus on technological innovation, others prioritize regulatory compliance and market expansion, showcasing the multifaceted strategies employed to achieve success in this ever-evolving sector.





