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Kambi expands in Argentina with Casino Magic

Kambi has entered into a multi-year agremeent to provide its sportsbook services to Argentine operator Casino Magic.

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The sports betting supplier will support the launch of a digital Casino Magic sportsbook in Argentina's Neuquén province, as Argentina regulates sports betting on a province-by-province basis. The sportsbook is expected to go live during Q1.

Kambi also recently signed a deal to enter the Dutch regulated online market once the market launches next summer, partnering with the largest casino operator in the Netherlands, JVH gaming & entertainment.

Kristian Nylén, CEO, Kambi, said: "We are delighted to have finalised this agreement with Casino Magic and in doing so strengthened the Kambi network.

"It is a partnership with real promise as we aim to realise the potential of regulated sports betting in Argentina."

Eduardo Nanton, Casino Magic general manager, added: "Kambi has established itself as the clear sportsbook of choice in regulated markets in Latin America and across the world, so we are pleased to have agreed this long-term partnership.

"Their commitment to bringing exciting experiences to players matches our own and we look forward to working with them as we progress our ambitious plans for the Casino Magic brand."


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