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  2. Kambi Group - Wikipedia

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    Kambi Group Plc is a B2B provider of sports betting services to licensed B2C gambling operators. The company provides a software platform with front end user interface, odds compiling, customer intelligence and risk management. Kambi Group is listed on First North at Nasdaq Stockholm under the symbol "KAMBI".

  3. OpenBet - Wikipedia

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    The company's first sports betting application was released as Betonline through a City Index and Sporting Life joint venture in time for the 1998 World Cup. In 1999 Orbis launched their OpenBet Casino at ICE and the Sky Vegas Live Roulette channel was launched. By 2000, Ladbrokes, Surrey Sports and Paddy Power were live on OpenBet. [7]

  4. EveryMatrix - Wikipedia

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    EveryMatrix Ltd is a B2B iGaming software provider company founded in 2008 with its headquarters in Malta. [1] EveryMatrix supplies online gambling platforms, products, and software to online casinos, sportsbook operators, and state-owned or private lotteries.

  5. Genius Sports - Wikipedia

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    Genius Sports provides software to sports leagues and federations. This technology enables sports to capture, manage and distribute their data and statistics and is used by sports leagues globally. [32] [33] Sports, in turn, grant Genius Sports the rights to commercialise their data and video content with sportsbooks, casinos and media companies.

  6. DraftKings - Wikipedia

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    DraftKings Inc. is an American gambling company based in Boston, Massachusetts.It offers sportsbook and daily fantasy sports (DFS) services.. The company was originally launched in 2012 as a DFS provider, competing principally with the New York-based FanDuel.

  7. Sportradar - Wikipedia

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    Sportradar started as a software program that extracted betting odds from sports betting companies on the Internet. The program was developed by two Norwegians, Petter Fornass and Tore Steinkjer, who formed the company Market Monitor AS in 2001. [5] Carsten Koerl was a major investor, buying 51% of the company's stock. [6]