Sporting Solutions’ new sign-ups
SPORTING SOLUTIONS, THE B2B fi xed odds in-play trading and pricing division of the Sporting Index Group, has expanded its portfolio by signing up GoldBet and
betinternet.com to its fast- growing service. GoldBet, based in Innsbruck,
Austria, will be taking fi xed odds in-play prices on 12 sports, including American Football (NFL and NCAA), handball, football and snooker, having already trialled tennis.
betinternet.com, operating
including American football, baseball, basketball, ice hockey, rugby union and tennis. Sporting Solutions’ business
out of the Isle of Man, are receiving in-play prices on basketball (NBA and Euro) and tennis initially, with the option to extend to additional sports. In further moves, Sporting Solutions has added Blue Square and 888sport, who will both be taking in-play prices across a number of sports,
development director Dave Grogan commented: “We are continually expanding our product offering and we are delighted to be supplying both GoldBet and
betinternet.com. In-play continues to grow apace across a multitude of sports and our trading expertise combined with top-class technology gives us the perfect platform to provide sportsbooks with the best in-play pricing.” “It’s been a very busy period
at Sporting Solutions and we’re delighted to welcome Blue Square and 888sport on board. There is no better testimonial to the strength of our product than the consistent signing up of high quality new partners.”■
Sporting Solutions appoint new MD
SIMON TRIM, (right) trading director at Sporting Index since 2006, has been promoted to managing director of Sporting Solutions. Trim was instrumental in implementing the original Sporting Solutions concept and has played an integral part in taking the product offering forward. Warren Murphy, CEO
of Sporting Index Group, commented: “Simon has led our trading team with distinction for fi ve years and has been a key member of the team behind the early success of Sporting Solutions. The rapid growth of our B2B business has been driven by our unique pairing of sports trading expertise with technology and no-one is better placed to take the business forward than Simon.” Trim added: “Over the past
fi ve years Sporting Solutions has built up an unrivalled B2B in-play service by leveraging
the incumbent strength of the Sporting Index trading fl oor. “Our rapidly expanding
partner list is testament to both the product and service that we provide and I’m delighted to be taking up a role that will provide additional B2B focus within the Group. “My goal is to establish
Sporting Solutions as the pre- eminent B2B supplier of choice. With the developments we have coming over the next few months I’m confi dent that our partners will receive a coverage of markets, quality of pricing and margin generation that is unsurpassed elsewhere.”■
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