SIS
SIS has been at the forefront of live pictures and data delivery to the global betting industry for over 35 years. SIS has a rich heritage in creating and distributing betting events for horse and greyhound racing, as well as esports and live numbers draws, with live content delivered 365 days a year.
Providing round-the-clock services to over 400 retail and online customers in more than 50 countries, SIS’ offering includes over 62,000 annual horse and greyhound racing events, with fully outsourced managed trading services.
In addition to racing, SIS offers over 150,000, round-the-clock esports events through its Competitive Gaming product, with eSoccer and eBasketball content underpinned with the highest integrity (ESIC Gold Standards) and provides more than 200,000 Live Numbers draws annually.







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