Andrew Rivkin is a successful entrepreneur from Toronto. After completing his graduation in computer programming, Andrew Rivkin was interested in starting his own business. He and his brother Mark Rivkin utilized the basement of their parent's house and started developing a secure online financial transaction system. As a result, Cryptologic was formed in the year 1995. Andrew Rivkin, Toronto named his transaction management system E-Cash. In a short span of time, Cryptologic became extremely popular and an industry winner. Cryptologic’s E-cash system offered the online players a secure way to play the game and enjoy it.
Though Andrew Rivkin has achieved great success in gaming industry, people are still unaware of the social side of his personality. Andrew does lots of charities; he founded two charitable groups, the "Andrew Rivkin Foundation" and the "Andrew Rivkin Charity ". Both these charitable organizations are working for funding charities for those that make a difference in the world that we live in, as well as lending a hand to the less favoured people in the third world countries.
Andrew Rivkin, Chairman of the Andrew Rivkin Foundation, sponsored the "Polo for Heart" Charitable Polo Tournament in 2009 for heart patients; he played in the annual Polo for Cancer tournament held in Ontario. This charity polo tournament helps in raising funds for victims of cancer. By contributing through his foundations, Andrew aims to make the world a better place.
In the year 2001, Andrew Rivkin, Toronto worked on his next venture and co-founded Fun Technologies with his friend Lorne Abony. Just like his previous endeavor, Cryptologic Inc., Fun Technologies too became the world's largest provider of online casual games and fantasy sports in a short span of time. Andrew Rivkin is a successful entrepreneur and founder of Cryptologic Inc, a popular e-gaming company that offers casino software to some of the biggest names in the gambling industry. Find out more by browsing through http://www.andrewrivkin.net
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