Sports Betting News: SIS Extends Partnership with Playtech

Michael Black
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Michael Black
01/12/2024
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Sports Betting News: SIS Extends Partnership with Playtech

Sports Information Services (SIS) and Playtech have extended their existing partnership in a move that will ramp up eSports betting worldwide. 
 
Playtech will now be able to access the competitive gaming content at SIS – a portfolio which covers thousands of events annually. 
 
Find out more about this and other major stories from across the sports betting sector in our latest industry news round-up. 

Highlights

  • SIS and Playtech strengthen their link-up.
  • FSB Technology enhances Bet Builder product.
  • Sportradar extends Asian Football Confederation partnership.

Betting on eSports Gets Big Boost

The new deal between SIS and Playtech will allow the latter firm to access more than 150,000 events across eSoccer and eBasketball. 
 
Playtech already takes racing and numbers products from SIS, but the revised agreement will significantly strengthen the links between the two companies. 
 
The end-to-end gaming solution features on-screen graphics, live commentary and betting prompts to provide a comprehensive eSports wagering experience on betting sites

FSB Improves Football Bet Builder

FSB Technology has upgraded its Football Bet Builder product by adding ‘Player Shots On Target’ markets into its offering. 
 
The new feature will be integrated into numerous football betting sites across the top five leagues in Europe, major cup competitions and international matches. 
 
This development builds on a successful year for the firm which saw them garner record revenues at the Cheltenham Festival and Royal Ascot with their horse racing products. 

Sportradar & AFC Extend Integrity Partnership

Data specialists Sportradar has announced an extension to its ongoing sports integrity partnership with the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). 
 
The partnership was first agreed in 2013, but has been extended until 2027 in a move that will continue to support the efforts to tackle match-fixing in Asia. 
 
Sportradar’s use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning technology will continue to have a significant impact in safeguarding the integrity of AFC competitions.