John Coleman has been appointed as Microgaming’s new chief executive, taking over at the helm at the igaming provider from Roger Raatgever.

Coleman, who was previously chief financial officer at the Isle of Man firm, had played a leading role in the running of the business in recent years.
Raatgever, who spent 17 in the job as CEO, now heads off to become executive chairman of Microgaming Software Systems, which has been renamed Apricot Investments.
Coleman said: “I am honoured to be leading Microgaming. This is a momentous time for the business, as we face exciting new opportunities in the years ahead."
Apricot Investments is to hold various public and private assets, focusing on the interactive gaming and gambling space.