SkillOnNet has marked its 20th anniversary with the launch of a refreshed brand identity and a new unified corporate structure, bringing all divisions under a single umbrella. The rebrand includes a new website and logo, reflecting the company’s evolution from its origins in 2005 to a global iGaming entertainment provider.
The structural change consolidates SkillonNetOPS, SkillonNetMarketing, SkillonNetR&D, SkillonNetCORP, and SkillonNetGames into one coordinated organisation aimed at supporting growth across its portfolio of B2C and partner brands.
The anniversary milestone was celebrated with a weekend of events in Limassol, Cyprus, where international staff gathered for parties and speeches highlighting the company’s journey and future direction.
SkillOnNet began with a focus on online backgammon before moving into casino entertainment, developing a platform that today powers well-known iGaming brands such as PlayOJO, DrückGlück, BacanaPlay and Genting. The company currently operates under more than a dozen local licences across Europe, South America and North America, serving millions of players worldwide.
“Today, we present our new company identity, which unites all of our offices under one strong, recognizable brand – a brand that reflects our culture: fun and passionate, but above all, one that unites us as a single, powerful team,” said Ohad Narkis, co-founder of SkillonNet’s flagship brand PlayOJO, adding that the change was about “unity, clarity, and strength reflecting internally within the organization as well as externally with partners and suppliers .”
“We are now truly an entertainment company, with a proprietary technology and best of class operation serving millions – players who are, after our employees, our greatest asset,” Kfir Chervinski SkillOnNet Founder said; “As we celebrate 20 years in iGaming, this rebrand marks more than just a fresh identity – it’s a milestone that reflects who we are and where we’re headed. So, here’s to the next decade of growth, innovation, and delivering the best in play.”