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SIS Expands Hollywoodbets Partnership with New 49’s Brunchtime and Drivetime Draws

SIS has strengthened its live numbers partnership with Hollywoodbets through the launch of two new 49’s draws, expanding the operator’s betting portfolio in South Africa. The newly introduced Brunchtime and Drivetime draws are set to deliver additional high-frequency betting opportunities for players.

Under the expanded schedule, the Brunchtime draw takes place at 11:49 am UK time (12:49 pm SAST), while the Drivetime draw runs at 16:49 pm UK time (17:49 pm SAST), both delivered from SIS’s UK studios as part of its fixed-odds live Numbers portfolio. These join other established products such as 39’s and Fast 15’s, which have previously been supplied to Hollywoodbets to increase engagement with rapid-cycle betting content.

Joe Andrews, Head of Sales across Africa at SIS, said, “Our latest collaboration with Hollywoodbets will play a crucial role in continuing to raise the Brunchtime and Drivetime draws profile across Africa, and in turn, strengthening our leading live Numbers position across the continent. Alongside the ongoing success of Fast 15’s and 39’s, we are confident the evolution of our 49’s product will resonate strongly with players as an alternative, dynamic offering. ”

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Wayde Dorkin, Head of Product at Hollywoodbets, said “We are always looking to evolve our product offering and provide customers with compelling, entertaining betting experiences. The addition of two new 49’s draws, alongside our existing Fast 15’s and 39’s content, significantly strengthens our Numbers portfolio.The entire SIS live Numbers offering has proven its ability to engage our players across Africa, and we are confident the expanded product will resonate strongly with our audience and drive continued growth.”

Both SIS and Hollywoodbets describe the launch as a continuation of their successful collaboration, with the expanded schedule expected to drive larger and more consistent participation.

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