SIS Signs Esports Offering Agreement With Betson

SIS (Sports Information Services), a top multi-channel provider of 24/7 live betting services, has reached an agreement with Betsson to provide the operator with its esports betting service, Competitive Gaming.
The operator has integrated the supplier’s complete end-to-end solution with integrity at its core, which has demonstrated to produce superior margins continuously.
This most recent deal strengthens SIS’ standing as a top provider in the esports betting industry by enabling another well-known company to include competitive gaming in its platform, following in the footsteps of bet365 and Spreadex.
Competitive Gaming is the only esports product available to sportsbooks with visible ESIC-trained referees monitoring every game, live commentary, and on-screen graphics, including unique betting prompts, providing a comprehensive experience.
We are delighted that our esports offering is being trusted by another highly respected operator, which is a testament to the hard work that has gone into developing such a robust product proven to drive engagement with bettors.
SIS Competitive Gaming continues to attract interest from operators worldwide, with our end-to-end solution seen as a compelling option to elevate the esports betting experience. We’re looking forward to working alongside the Betsson team to maximise the potential of this ever-growing vertical.
Dave Richardson, Commercial Manager for UK and Europe at SIS
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