Abios partners with Belgian operator Bingoal

January 8, 2025
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The supplier will provide Bingoal with access to its esoccer odds solution.

Key points:

- This solution offers more than 12,600 esoccer matches

- Since 2023, Abios has powered its odds on the Kambi platform

Esports odds provider Abios has teamed up with Bingoal to give the Belgian operator access to its all-in-one esoccer odds solution. The techologhy includes streams, widgets and match odds.

Abios is part of Kambi Group. Its esoccer offering features more than 12,600 matches and has powered odds since 2023 on the Kambi platform.

Company Co-Founder and Managing Director Anton Janér commented, “We are thrilled to build on our relationship with Bingoal with this latest partnership, providing around-the-clock esoccer content which will complement their existing sportsbook offering through Kambi.

“As a family-owned business in their home country of Belgium, Bingoal is an exciting company to work with and we look forward to providing them with innovative esoccer experiences to further expand their offering.”

The company said this collaboration “further strengthens the relationship between Kambi and Bingoal.”

Bingoal has more than three decades of experience in the industry and has continued to expand throughout Belgium and in the Netherlands.

Bingoal Marketeer Quentin Impens said, “At Bingoal, we are thrilled to announce the launch of live streaming and real-time statistics for our Esports Football offering, made possible through our collaboration with Abios. We are always striving to enhance our product portfolio, and this partnership is a perfect example of our commitment to innovation.

“Over the years, Esports Football has gained significant interest among bettors, and the addition of live streaming and in-depth statistics has transformed it into a highly interactive and engaging betting experience. With thousands of events offered each month, the product delivers 24/7 coverage, ensuring our bettors are always part of the action without a dull moment!”

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