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Altenar announces partnership with BetRebels

Established sports betting solutions provider Altenar has extended its partnership with BetRebels.

 

The long-standing partnership evolved from an initial acquisition of software for virtual sports in 2013 to a highly successful migration of Altenar’s full sportsbook services earlier this year.

During the second-quarter of 2017, leading online sports bookmaker BetRebels, which holds gaming licences in both Malta and Greece, made the decision to move their entire sports business to Altenar’s sports betting solution.

”We believe this decision will significantly boost profitability, they tested our software for years and enjoyed unprecedented growth, so when the opportunity arose they decided to invest fully in our sports betting solution.” – said Dinos Stranomitis, Altenar Director.

Since launching on 1 July, BetRebels has already seen an estimated 20% rise in profit margin.

Altenar provides gaming industry essentials such as prime mobile solutions, cashouts, and a full live betting offer.

Key features also include a casino and games portfolio, payments & licensing, premium data feeds, multi-brand management, a transition to own license service and comprehensive bonus systems, while providing clients with the reassurance of 24/7 business and risk management support.

The deal reinforces Altenar as a trusted and results-driven provider of innovative sportsbook services.

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