
Former Gamesys Group exec launches consultancy firm
Keval Pindoria reveals Pocket Rockets Gaming to support companies with technical and platform challenges


Gamesys Group veteran Keval Pindoria has launched a technology advisory group named Pocket Rockets Gaming.
Pindoria spent more than a decade with Gamesys and the last 18 months with Bally’s following its £2bn acquisition of the gaming-led operator in October 2021.
Pocket Rockets Gaming is aiming to provide consultancy and guidance for gambling firms, banking on both Pindoria’s experience and an unnamed team of industry experts.
The firm has noted it is looking to offer its services across building and operating platforms, market expansion and game integration.
Pocket Rockets Gaming will also support clients with growing development teams and a host of other technology-facing challenges for operators.
In a statement, Pocket Rockets Gaming said: “At Pocket Rockets Gaming, we are seasoned experts with a wealth of experience in icasino and igaming. Our unparalleled expertise allows us to assist companies in overcoming various technology and platform-related challenges within the igaming space.
“Whether you require guidance on streamlining your technology department and accelerating development capabilities, or need assistance in conducting due diligence for a platform you intend to acquire or licence, we’ve got you covered.”
Pindoria originally joined Gamesys in July 2011 as a development manager after a three-year spell with Nokia.
A series of quick promotions followed over the ensuing decade, with the former Symbian lead named head of software delivery in December 2012 and head of programme delivery in June 2014.
Less than two years later, Pindoria was shifted to become head of technical compliance delivery, before being appointed head of sportsbook delivery in May 2018.
His final role with Gamesys, before the Bally’s acquisition, saw Pindoria named director of the operator’s Engage platform in September 2019.
Following Bally’s move for Gamesys, Pindoria retained his role within the Engage division, being named SVP of the arm, but he would leave this role in February 2023.