Caliente will become the first operator in Latin America to launch Player Props, the player proposition betting product from Digital Sports Tech. This follows the recent successful integration with Coral in the UK and Europe, and with MadBookie in Australia. Ladbrokes Australia will also launch Player Props in early 2017. Caliente, the largest sportsbook in Mexico, will be launching the …
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Kambi enters Mexico with Apuestas Internacionales multi-channel services agreement
Stockholm Nasdaq-listed betting technology and platform provider Kambi Group (Kambi) has expanded into the Mexican gambling market by announcing that it has secured a partnership with Apuestas Internacionales, S.A. to provide multi-channel provisions for its PlayCity subsidiary. Agreeing terms with Apuestas Internacionales, Kambi will become the exclusive supplier of betting solutions to 17 syndicated PlayCity casinos, and provide online betting …
Read More »Paddy Power counts the costs of its early Clinton payout
Paddy Power has suffered its biggest ever political payout, after being hit for over $4.5 million by customers who backed Donald Trump to become the 45th US President. The Irish bookmaker is counting the costs of its decision to pay out £800,000 on a Hillary Clinton victory back in October. Aided by the reopened FBI investigation into Clinton’s use of …
Read More »South & Latin American declines hurt Codere recovery
The recovery of embattled Spanish gambling operator Grupo Codere (Codere) has been gravely impacted by the depreciation of South/Latin American currencies against the € currency. Presenting its H1 2016 results (period ending 30 June), Codere who restructured its €1,1 billion debt under UK High Courts in January would record group operating losses of €7.8 million (H1 2015: €65 million). Despite …
Read More »SBTech celebrating ‘very strong and successful year’ at Super Show
Sportsbetting supplier SBTech is to showcase its cutting-edge product portfolio at the iGaming Super Show in Amsterdam June 7th – 10th at stand B60. SBTech believes combination of localised offerings, expert legal oversight, versatile tools and expert industry knowledge has positioned it as a ‘world-leading sportsbetting provider’. This is shown be the wide geographical spread of its operating partners, who are based in the …
Read More »TV Azteca invests in Fantasy Network LATAM expansion
Mexican broadcaster TV Azteca has confirmed that it will invest $1 million in DFS software provider Fantasy Network, with a further $10 million committed in advertising of a future Daily Fantasy Sports brand for LATAM regions. TV Azteca confirmed this morning that it had entered a ‘memorandum of understanding’ with Fantasy Network management, which will see the DFS supplier expand …
Read More »SBTech expands in South America with PLE & Spingol
Industry sports betting software supplier SBTech has signed exclusive agreements to provide two of Latin America’s biggest regulated operators with their award-winning omni-channel sports betting solution. The first will see Promotora Latinoamericana de Entretenimiento (PLE) equipped with the supplier’s innovative retail products through its Mexican licence. Founded in 2005, PLE runs sports betting facilities in land-based casinos, restaurants, bars, …
Read More »Kambi enters Mexico with Televisa provisions partnership
Stockholm listed sports betting technology and provisions provider Kambi Group has entered the Mexican sports betting market, by agreeing a services partnership with Mexican entertainment and media Grupo Televisa. The agreement will see Kambi deploy fixed odds betting provisions for Televisa’s Playcity casino operations. Televisa will upgrade its retail betting systems utilising Kambi solution. Both parties stated that they would …
Read More »Mexico steps closer to allow online gambling
Mexico has moved closer to allowing a regulated online gambling market, as its political parties have agreed on the legal framework for regulating online gambling services to its citizens. Mexico’s two leading political parties, Partido de la Revolución Democrática (PRD) and Partido Acción Nacional (PAN) have agreed on the general context and framework of the proposed Mexican online gambling bill. …
Read More »AGEM establishes Mexican committee
The Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers (AGEM) today announced that its Board of Directors has approved the creation of the new AGEM Mexico Committee based in Mexico City, which will focus on issues specific to the Mexican market that affect a wide range of gaming suppliers. Current AGEM member companies with a presence in Mexico include Ainsworth Game Technology, Amatic …
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