Earlier today, Indo Pacific Gaming International, also known as IPG International, announced that Gus Noble is joining its management team. He was appointed as the company’s general manager and he will be responsible for its marketing and sales in Asia as well as for its operating activities in the region.
In addition, Mr. Noble will be in charge of the regional office of IPG International, based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
The company released a special statement, in which it commented on the appointment as being part of its strategies for growth.
IPG International was founded back in 1989 and it has been headquartered in Sydney since then. It supplies both Asian and Australian gaming markets with various gaming solutions.
William Redshaw, the current chief executive officer of IPG International, pointed out that Mr. Noble has been working for the company for almost 18 months. Up until now, he was taking the position of a sales director. Mr. Redshaw also shared with local media that Mr. Noble’s long experience in Asian gaming industry and his customer-oriented policy of work are perfectly matching IPG International’s own “corporate philosophies.”
Back in December 2014, it was announced that IPG International would work in a collaboration with South African gaming developer Kiron Interactive (Pty) Ltd. so as to supply Cambodian casino resort NagaWorld with a special Keno gaming system.
As mentioned above, Mr. Noble is no stranger to the world of gaming. At the beginning of his career, he was working as a chartered accountant for the Amsterdam-based professional services company KPMG. Later on, he was occupied with consulting services in prominent companies. He has been specializing in marketing and sales, and gaming industry.
Back in 2000, he worked in the gaming division of TAB Limited. He took the position of a project director and was in charge of the introduction and implementation of the so-called Max Gaming – a wide-area jackpot that was distributed to Australian clubs and other entertainment places.
A few years ago, Mr. Noble moved to Macau where he worked as a consultant at the local offices of Australia-based gaming provider Aristocrat Leisure Limited. He also established his own company, which proved to be really successful. It specializes in the provision of consulting services for boutique gaming.
During its five years of operation, Asia Hospitality Services Limited, as Mr. Noble’s company is called, has consulted numerous leading gaming companies that provide their services in the Asia-Pacific region and managed to build strong relations with those.