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Apple iSports Group Appoints Ian Wilding as Fractional Chief Innovation Officer to Support Strategic Growth and Nasdaq Readiness

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Apple iSports (OTC-QB: AAPI) appointed Ian Wilding as Fractional Chief Innovation Officer effective March 1, 2026. Wilding will advise the executive team and board on strategic innovation, decision-making discipline, and steps to position the company for a potential Nasdaq uplisting.

The role emphasizes market-informed, commercially defensible initiatives and strengthening operating discipline as Apple iSports scales its gaming and digital entertainment business.

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  • Fractional CIO hire adds senior innovation oversight
  • 25+ years of Wilding experience with public companies
  • Focus on Nasdaq readiness and governance discipline

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  • Fractional role may offer limited full-time oversight
  • No Nasdaq timeline or concrete milestones disclosed

IRVINE, Calif., March 01, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Apple iSports (OTC-QB: AAPI) (“Company” or “Apple iSports” or “AiS”), a digital gaming, entertainment, and technology company, announced the appointment of Ian Wilding, Founder and CEO of Hangar 75, as Fractional Chief Innovation Officer.

In this role, Wilding will work closely with the Apple iSports executive team and board to guide strategic innovation initiatives, strengthen decision-making discipline, and support the Company’s progression from an OTC-QB-listed business toward Nasdaq uplisting.

Apple iSports operates at the intersection of gaming infrastructure, digital entertainment, and emerging market opportunities. As the Company continues to scale and prepare for the increased scrutiny associated with a potential Nasdaq listing, the role will focus on ensuring that innovation and growth initiatives are market-informed, commercially defensible, and aligned with long-term value creation.

“Ian brings a rare combination of strategic clarity, market insight, and capital-markets awareness,” said Joe Martinez, Chairman & CEO of Apple iSports Group. “As we evaluate new opportunities and strengthen our operating and innovation discipline, his experience will help ensure that our decisions are robust, well-evidenced, and appropriate for the next phase of the Company’s development.”

Wilding has over 25 years of experience working with public companies, growth-stage ventures, and capital partners to shape product strategy, innovation programs, and commercialization pathways, particularly in environments subject to heightened regulatory, investor, and governance scrutiny. Through Hangar 75, he has supported organizations navigating major growth transitions, capital raises, and public-market expectations.

“As Apple iSports prepares for its next stage of growth, the challenge is not generating ideas but choosing the right ones and being able to defend those choices clearly,” said Wilding. “This role is about helping the leadership team stay grounded in real market signals, focus deliberately, and build the discipline required of a Nasdaq-ready business.”

The appointment reflects Apple iSports’ broader commitment to disciplined growth, stakeholder engagement, and operating at the standards expected of leading public companies.

About Apple iSports Group

Apple iSports is a rapidly emerging provider of gaming, entertainment, and technology services to B2B and B2C. The Company’s core businesses include gaming, wagering, and ecosystem solutions.

The management team behind Apple iSports has over four decades of experience in gaming and wagering across regulated markets such as Australia, the U.K., and Europe. The Company now brings that experience to the U.S., complemented by the team in the U.S. with years of powerful corporate and financial capabilities.

For additional information about the Apple iSports platform, please visit.

About Ian Wilding and Hangar 75

Ian Wilder is the Founder and CEO of Hangar 75, a global advisory firm that helps organizations make defensible decisions when capital, accountability, and public scrutiny are high. Hangar 75 works with companies, investors, and institutions to guide innovation, commercialization, and strategic focus without disruption. Among current and past clients are, London Stock Exchange, HSBC, Reuters, Wood Mackenzie, Santander, PWC, KPMG, Barclays Bank, Lloyds Bank, Fidelity Investments, CBRE, AA, Bayer, Virgin Galactic, UEFA, Mercedes Benz, Nestle, and Domino’s Pizza

Special Note Regarding Forward-Looking and Cautionary Statements

This release contains forward-looking financial information related to the Company’s strategic growth initiatives. Actual results may differ due to market conditions and other factors. Apple iSports Group, Inc. assumes no obligation to update forward-looking statements except as required by law.

Media Contact:
Cathy Verlench
Controller & Head of Media Relations
Apple iSports
949-247-4210
cathy.verlench@appleisports.com
www.appleisports.com


FAQ

Who is Ian Wilding and what role did he accept at Apple iSports (AAPI) on March 1, 2026?

Ian Wilding accepted the role of Fractional Chief Innovation Officer at Apple iSports. According to Apple iSports, Wilding will advise management and the board on strategic innovation, decision-making discipline, and preparation steps toward a potential Nasdaq uplisting.

How will Ian Wilding support Apple iSports (AAPI) in preparing for a potential Nasdaq uplisting?

He will strengthen innovation and operating discipline to meet public-market expectations. According to Apple iSports, Wilding will align growth initiatives to be market-informed, commercially defensible, and consistent with Nasdaq-ready governance and investor scrutiny.

What experience does Ian Wilding bring to Apple iSports (AAPI) to help with public-market readiness?

Wilding has over 25 years working with public companies, growth ventures, and capital partners. According to Apple iSports, his background includes shaping product strategy, innovation programs, commercialization pathways, and supporting firms through capital raises and public-market transitions.

Does the Apple iSports (AAPI) announcement include a timeline or milestones for Nasdaq uplisting?

No specific timeline or concrete milestones for a Nasdaq uplisting were provided in the announcement. According to Apple iSports, the role focuses on strengthening discipline and aligning initiatives but did not state dates or formal uplisting targets.

Will Ian Wilding be working full time at Apple iSports (AAPI) as Chief Innovation Officer?

No, the appointment is a fractional Chief Innovation Officer role rather than a full-time executive position. According to Apple iSports, Wilding will work closely with the executive team and board in an advisory, part-time capacity to guide strategic initiatives.

What strategic areas will Ian Wilding prioritize at Apple iSports (AAPI)?

He will prioritize market-informed innovation, commercially defensible growth initiatives, and decision-making discipline. According to Apple iSports, the aim is to ensure choices are well-evidenced and aligned with long-term value creation during the company’s scaling phase.
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