Kambi Group has signed a partnership with player account management platform Ondiss, as Kambi looks to increase its presence in Latin America

Kambi Group has signed a partnership with player business relationship direction platform Ondiss, as Kambi looks to increment its front in Latin America.
As per the terms of the multi-year agreement, Kambi will save its sportsbook technology and services to the BetWarrior, Casino Magic and Casino Club brands in additional Argentinian provinces, including Córdoba and other regions where the regulatory fabric offers exclusivity for local operators.
Other operators inwards Ondiss’ electronic network may get uncommitted to Kambi further pull down the line, with Kambi readiness to growth its Argentinian presence from its stream terzetto provinces to 10 o'er the next few months.
Kambi CEO and Co-Founder Kristian Nylén said: “The Latin American securities industry continues to support outstanding assure for Kambi, so i am delighted to signalize this exclusive arrangement with Ondiss to reenforcement these illusionist operators crossways Argentina.
“BetWarrior and Casino Magic hold proven rattling(a) partners for Kambi since sledding live and we looking forrad to workings with the II brands, as fountainhead as Casino Club, even to a greater extent intimately as they appear to build on their already warm posture in the market.”
Previously, Kambi partnered with Casino Magic to enter the Neuquén responsibility inwards early 2021, the keep company then went unrecorded with BetWarrior later that year, decorous the 1st sportsbook provider to operate inward both Buenos Aires City and Buenos Aires Province.
BetWarrior CMO Santiago Gándara said: “This unexampled understanding strengthens the successful relationship we experience shared with Kambi since the set in motion of BetWarrior, and will authorize us to proceed reinforcing our leadership inwards Argentine Republic through the different brands and products that we control together.”
In its Q2 results published inward July, Kambi reported a revenue step-down of 19% year-on-year.