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Name
  
Vikrant Bhargava


Role
  
Internet Entrepreneur

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Organizations founded
  
Bwin.Party Digital Entertainment

Education
  
Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi

Vikrant Bhargava (विक्रान्त भार्गव) (born December 1972) is an Indian-born British entrepreneur, and the co-founder and former marketing director of online casino operator PartyGaming.

Career

Bhargava is an alumnus of the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, and also holds a Bachelor's Degree in Technology in electrical engineering from IIT Delhi. Prior to joining PartyGaming, Bhargava was a credit officer at Bank of America, responsible for managing credit exposure and revenue for corporate clients, and a business analyst in the business development division of British Gas.

Bhargava joined PartyGaming (formerly iGlobalMedia) as marketing director in early 2000. In July 2001, he oversaw the marketing for the launch of PartyPoker, and was the face of Partygaming when it went public in 2005, at the time the London Stock Exchange's largest IPO of an internet company, valued at over $8 Billion.

In May 2006, Bhargava announced he would leave the company's board of directors at the end of the year. He also stepped down from his executive role in the company. Quoted in eGaming Review, John Shepherd, director of PartyGaming corporate communications, credited Bhargava with transforming PartyGaming into a multi-billion pound company. At the time of leaving PartyGaming, Bhargava's fortune was estimated to be £250 million.

Bhargava later became the head of a private investment company, Veddis Ventures, registered in Gibraltar. According to the Electoral Commission, Bhargava donated £200,000 to the Conservative Party ahead of the 2017 general election, via two of his companies, Stellite Finance and Aria Properties.

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