SBC News Delasport makes Swedish market debut

Delasport makes Swedish market debut

Delasport has expanded its global footprint after receiving the necessary regulatory approvals to enter the Swedish market.

The Swedish debut will see Delasport roll out its “one-stop-solution” which includes a sportsbook, player account management (PAM) and casino offering.

Oren Cohen Shwartz, CEO of Delasport, commented: “By entering the Swedish market, we continue to expand globally and grow our presence in the Nordics to give operators and their players a premium betting experience.

“Our product portfolio and market presence are growing, and so is our partner base. We invest in betting innovation and recently introduced the IFBET feature with unique functionality.

“We look forward to offering both existing and new partners our market-leading Sportsbook, PAM, and Casino products.”

By entering the Swedish market, operators can leverage Delasport’s comprehensive betting coverage. This will span more than 125 sports, 100,000 pre-match, and 70,000 monthly live events over 3000 markets.

In addition, partners will benefit from access to its casino offering of more than 3000 games across slots, jackpot, table, card, and live dealer games. Also included are extensive personalisation and cross-product gamification tools, like missions, tournaments, badges, and more.

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