Rivalry to host Virtual Investor Day next month

September 16, 2022
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Key events scheduled include commentary, presentations and a live Q&A session.

Rivalry Corp. has announced its plan to host a virtual Investor Day next month. The regulated sports betting and media company will host the online event on October 6.

This year’s Investor Day will kick off one year after the company’s public listing. Members of Rivalry’s leadership team will offer participants both commentary and presentations that cover topics ranging from company growth during the last year to strategic plans for ongoing expansion.

Rivalry anticipates the online event will last between one-and-a-half to two hours. Those in attendance will have access to a Q&A session following the presentations. They may submit questions through the company’s webcast console in advance or participate in the live session by calling in to phone numbers provided on the company website.

Rivalry is based in Toronto and currently operates in 20 countries. The company wholly owns and operates Rivalry Limited, which now holds an Isle of Man license it acquired in 2018. It became a fully registered operator of internet gaming and sports betting in Ontario in February in anticipation of the province’s April 4 commercial market launch date.

The company holds a sports bookmaker license in Australia as well and is currently in the process of obtaining additional licenses.

Rivalry recently added mobile esports betting to its sportsbook. Players are currently able to wager on competitive esports played on mobile devices. They also have access to the sportsbook’s well-known titles, including Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, League of Legends Wild Rift, Call of Duty Mobile, PUBG Mobile and Free Fire.

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