SBC News Paf to launch DFS product with Scout Gaming Group

Paf to launch DFS product with Scout Gaming Group

Updating the market Finnish state-owned gambling operator Paf is set to launch a Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) product powered by Malta-based Scout Gaming Group (Scout Gaming).

The Åland Islands licensed operator will move to incorporate the Scout Gaming DFS platform within its online betting services, boosting its current product inventory which includes; online casino, poker and bingo.

The Scout Gaming DFS platform was selected following a Paf review of supplier services. Scout Gaming offers industry stakeholders fully customisable DFS leagues, along with comprehensive game reporting systems and unique player functionalities.

Confirming the partnership Paf’s Director of Games, Kim Johansson stated that Scout Gaming offered the best fit for a Paf DFS product

“As a good cause company we choose our partners carefully. In Scout Gaming Group we feel we have found a good and flexible partner to take us into the DFS area. We strongly believe that DFS will see significant growth in the years to come and we are happy to be ahead of our competitors and offer this product to our Betting and Sports interested customers”

Scout Gaming Group’s CEO Andreas Ternström welcomed Paf as new partner; “There’s a rapidly growing interest in fantasy sports betting, and we are delighted that Paf chose Scout as their provider of a new fantasy sports platform.”

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