Key points:
- Swintt has named Anthony Dalla-Giacoma as CCO
- Dalla-Giacoma previously held commercial roles at Quickspin and NetEnt
- The appointment follows Swintt’s recent entry into Greece and plans to expand into Italy and Switzerland
Swintt has announced the appointment of Anthony Dalla-Giacoma as its new CCO, bringing industry experience from Quickspin and NetEnt to the company’s leadership team.
Dalla-Giacoma, who has worked in the sector for over 15 years, most recently served as CCO at Quickspin. Before that, he held positions as an Account Manager and Regional Business Manager at NetEnt.
In his new role at Swintt, he will oversee sales, account management and marketing, with a focus on commercial strategy and operator partnerships.
David Mann, Swintt CEO, said: “Anthony is a fantastic addition to our management team and was top of mind when we set out to fill this role. He is one of the most experienced commercial specialists in the industry, with a proven track record of driving success at some of the biggest content providers.”
The appointment follows Swintt’s recent expansion into the Greek market and its upcoming entry into Italy and Switzerland.
The company has also been growing its presence in the UK, having recently partnered with NetBet UK to supply a selection of online casino games.
That deal, announced on 3 March 2025, added Swintt titles such as Stacking Bison, Elysium VIP and The Crown to NetBet’s game library.
Good to know: Swintt has developed a portfolio of over 135 casino games and has continued expanding its distribution through strategic agreements with operators
Dalla-Giacoma said: “Swintt is one of the most exciting game developers in the industry and I’ve been following its success with great admiration for some time. Joining the team as CCO is a truly exciting opportunity and I look forward to using my experience to help drive the business to new heights.”
Swintt has not disclosed further details on additional market entries or upcoming projects but has indicated that it will continue to scale its commercial operations following this leadership change.