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SIS and bet365 strengthen partnership with global launch of eSoccer product

Enhancing the Content Offering with SIS’s eSoccer Product

Operator considerably improves content offerings around the world.

SIS (Sports Information Services), the leading content provider of 24/7 live betting services, has signed a major agreement with long-term partner bet365 to distribute its entire eSoccer portfolio across all regulated territories, expanding the famous operator’s global offerings.

The integration of the entire suite of H2H Global Gaming League eSoccer matches will allow bet365 to benefit from increased betting alternatives, which have been shown to enhance engagement and margin.

Strength in Diversity: eBasketball and eSoccer Live

The agreement significantly expands SIS’ competitive gaming offering around the world, with eBasketball currently available. With the advent of eSoccer contests, there will now be over 150,000 events available on the world’s leading

Built exclusively for sportsbooks, SIS’ H2H Global Gaming League has shown to provide superior margins, delivering up to 10% value to operators. All eBasketball and eSoccer matches include professional players and are created totally in-house at SIS’s secure studios in the United Kingdom.

Setting Standards and Maintaining Integrity

Competitive Gaming is the only product on the market that has been awarded the Esports Integrity Commission (ESIC) Gold Standards. The highest possible accreditation, created to establish unrivaled standards of integrity and safety in the sector, has trained referees overseeing each battle.

Paul Witten, Managing Director EMEA at SIS, said: “We are very pleased to launch our eSoccer product as part of our long-term partnership with Bet365.

“It is evident that customers have taken to our fast-paced, highly competitive short-form action and engage with the many available betting opportunities and we expect this to continue with the integration of our complete Competitive Gaming offering across regulated markets.”