SOFTSWISS, a services provider for online games operators, has announced the appointment of Sergey Kastukevich (pictured) as chief technology officer (CTO).
“The appointment reflects SOFTSWISS’ focus on long-term tech stability, scalability, and disciplined engineering execution as the company advances its next phase of growth,” the firm said in a Wednesday press release.
Mr Kastukevich has served as deputy CTO at SOFTSWISS for over five years, “playing a central role in shaping the company’s technology foundations,” noted the update.
It added: “As CTO, Kastukevich will be responsible for defining and executing SOFTSWISS’ technology roadmap, overseeing software architecture, infrastructure strategy, security and reliability standards, and engineering productivity across teams.”
Ivan Montik, founder of SOFTSWISS, said in prepared remarks that Mr Kastukevich “has consistently demonstrated the kind of leadership that is critical for a technology-driven business”.
That included “strong engineering judgement, long-term thinking, and the ability to build systems that perform under pressure,” Mr Montik said as cited in the announcement.
The founder added: “His promotion to CTO aligns with our strategy for 2026, where platform stability, scalability, and technological discipline are key pillars of sustainable growth.”
The update also quoted Mr Kastukevich as saying: “In this role, my focus will remain on strengthening the technical foundations that enable rapid, secure, and high-quality delivery while also driving innovation across everything we do.”
The newly-appointed CTO added: “At SOFTSWISS, technology leadership means not only ensuring reliability and scalability, but also shaping a culture where engineers can create forward-looking solutions and continuously evolve our products.”
Earlier this month, the company announced creation of the role of chief artificial intelligence officer (CAIO), appointing Denis Romanovskiy to the position. Mr Romanovskiy had also served as deputy CTO at SOFTSWISS for more than five years.
“Together, these leadership appointments underline the company’s commitment to strengthening both software engineering and enterprise AI capabilities as part of its long-term strategy,” SOFTSWISS said in Wednesday’s release.


