Kambi has shifted its London office from Hammersmith to Southwark, with the new space to be used a primary trading hub.
The move from Hammersmith to Friars Yard ends a decade-long stay in West London, with Kambi having opened the doors to the previous office back in September 2016.
A 22-month project, brought to life by construction and interior design firm West and Vitorri, the space provides Kambi and its staff with more meeting rooms and improved collaboration areas.
Viewed as a better overall fit for the London team, the office will be used primarily as a trading hub, but will also host corporate functions for divisions including legal, finance, sales and marketing.
The Friars Yard building has a 3,186 sq ft top floor roof terrace, dedicated exercise area and over 100 spaces to store bikes.
The office is already home to engineering firm Whitby Wood and trademark monitoring platform CompuMark.

Flutter similarly ditched Hammersmith for a Southbank location, with the operator moving to Blackfriars.
Michelle Unsworth, Kambi chief people officer, said: “Our new London office marks an exciting new chapter for Kambi and our UK-based team.
“It’s been specifically designed to bring people together, support collaboration and create a working environment where our teams can connect, share ideas and thrive.
“We’re excited about the energy this new space brings and what it will enable us to build together.”
Announcing the move on LinkedIn at the start of the week, CEO Werner Becher hailed it as an “exciting next chapter”.
“Looking forward to filling this place with energy, collaboration and great conversations,” he added.
Last month, Kambi announced a 4.9% year-on-year increase in Q1 revenue to €43.5m (£37.7m)
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Friars Yard location to be used as primary trading hub, as well as housing multiple other functions, with CEO Werner Becher hailing “exciting new chapter”
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