Following the news of the Russian invasion, the igaming industry rallied around its Ukrainian colleagues and friends.
Ukraine is struggling with the realities of President Vladimir Putin’s invasion, which is home to several igaming tech centres, development studios, and operator/ supplier networks. Members of the online gaming community have banded together to offer assistance.
Phil Pearson, the COO of iGaming Group, explained how his company has taken a number of steps to support its Ukrainian employees.
He said:
“Our thoughts and hope is with the people of the country. But for us it’s a bit more personal. We have staff in Ukraine, in various areas.
“We have offered to relocate them and fly them out on company funds, and arrange accommodation for them, paid by us, and immediate family. We have 24/7 staff on call if anything happens and they need any assistance,” he added.
Optimove, a CRM company, has recently introduced a package to assist its Ukrainian employees.
Posting on LinkedIn, CEO Pini Yakuel said:
“Optimove has a team in Ukraine, and we simply had to do what we could to help them, somehow, even a little bit.
“This week, Optimove announced a special grant for every team member based in Ukraine to help them leave the country for safer grounds until this blows over, and we hope that day is very close.
“Several members of our team have already used the grant and temporarily relocated to a neighbouring country; others are in the process of leaving,” he added.
Dima Dimants, iGaming Content Services CEO, while offering a helping hand to Ukrainian partners, promised to end his company’s working relationships with Russian firms following the attack.
Dimants said:
“I know this is a very small contribution and might sound strange, however I can only do what I can at this stage, in my current role and on this particular platform. I hope you all will do what you can, as well. As of today, we at iGaming Content Services stop working with all vendors and clients from Russia.
“All our commitments to Ukrainian companies and freelancers will stand. I will personally make sure that this war, started by Russia, will not affect our relationship,” he added.
