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Altenar’s Dinos Stranomitis: The latest on Canada and Brazil
The iGaming markets across the Americas are booming at the minute – offering a wealth of opportunity for B2B suppliers and operator brands alike.
To get the latest on developments, we sat down with Altenar COO and Co-Founder, Dinos Stranomitis, to discuss how Canada and Brazil are overcoming their respective challenges – as well as some top-notch insight on the ways markets in both regions are looking to continuously adapt.
With Canada and Brazil fairly new to the online betting scene, how are these regions fairing in these early days for them?
Canada and Brazil are incredibly different markets – on the one hand, Canada is a market where we see a very North American approach, with new regulation in place. In contradiction, we have a Latin American country that is still evaluating regulation, which has taken many years. Brazil has not moved quickly in its regulation process, putting this it at odds with Canada, a country that has now moved faster towards regulation. This requires us to adapt our approach accordingly, and we pride ourselves on our ability to tailor our offering to the needs of each region.
How do the North and South American iGaming industries differ? Are there any unique obstacles to overcome for a software provider?
The main differences can be found in the two cultures, and these are significant. Canada has a profile very close to the US; the most popular sports events are American football, baseball, ice hockey and basketball. These sports are incredibly popular in that part of the world, while American and European football (‘soccer’) are very much a key driver in LatAm.
In addition, the average spend of a Canadian user is much higher than that of a Brazilian user, although Canada’s population is just under 40 million, whereas Brazil has approximately 200 million residents. This means that while Brazil has volume, Canada has more to spend per average individual, which poses an interesting balance between the two.
iGaming aggregators are of increasing importance within these markets. How have they been able to work around any tricky situations?
It is quite clear that, in Canada, the toughest obstacle is the need to satisfy strict regulatory requirements. Altenar is content in the knowledge that it has done everything efficiently, but the main challenge is ensuring this is maintained and the consumer is always provided a high-quality product. You must prove to the locals there that you can provide this quality and that you can safely adhere to regulation.
In Brazil, the main obstacle at the moment is to convince anyone who is planning to operate there that it’s not just a matter of price, but that quality also matters. The operators that are looking to work in Brazil are less concerned about specific regulation and restriction factors – but this should be higher on their priority list, and we’re here to help with that.
Altenar’s products have been successful all over the world. Which products have Canada and Brazil favoured so far?
In Canada, there is a lot of focus on US sports. The American layout is important to this market – you have to offer handicap lines for US sports, locally called the “spread”. This also raises another important point – using the correct terminology. Over/under bets are “totals”, and Match Winner is “Moneyline” for example. The right look and feel has to tie into this – giving them a frontend that is applicable to their likes. Another example would be something as simple as mentioning the visiting team first in a sports fixture, with isn’t the norm outside of North America.
In contrast to those preferences, Brazil’s passion for football is well-known, and this is the main driver in the country. They hold their local league, “Serie A”, in very high regard – they love football and love to bet on their own teams. Any sportsbook supplier looking to make their mark there will need to be sure that they’re at the top of their game when it comes to localised pricing and odds.
Despite the fact that sports betting is increasingly popular in Brazil, the government has recently declined regulation there. How does this affect Altenar’s ability to work within these confinements?
Many providers are afraid of regulation, but I am of the opinion that it should be the opposite. I have a very strong belief that the moment there is regulation, Altenar will do excellent business there for the simple reason that we will be the first one to offer what is necessary.
This means that operators in Brazil will need to get an approved provider. To cut a long story short, I think the faster the regulation happens, the better it will be for Altenar. I do hope that every top provider around the world will reap the benefits that will follow regulation, if and when it arrives. At this moment, there is potential for solutions to work in Brazil that are not necessarily being fulfilled, and hopefully that will change soon enough.
In 2021, a major coup formed in the legalisation of single-game sports betting within Canada. From the perspective of betting aggregators, what positive moves did you see from this?
The moment that legalization in Canada was confirmed, I think it made sense for the proper providers and operators to stay in the market. A big part of the business done in Canada that was grey was not necessarily recorded – now that it’s official, I think that some providers have decided not to continue, and this gap will be filled by proper companies and proper providers. For us, it has had an overwhelmingly positive effect, and we’ve certainly got some very exciting plans for the Ontario market because of legalization.
What does the future hold for sports betting across the globe? Can you see any significant changes?
It is all down to the quality of the product. There are many modern ideas about functionalities: about business intelligence tools, functionality and features and of course – how to make customer retention management better. When it comes to sports betting, as long as providers manage to keep developing a quality product, they will gain more and more space in the market.
There are challenges, of course, especially considering the post-Covid world and the current situation in Eastern Europe. Labour costs have increased significantly, and this makes it challenging to find top qualified people. However, if you are a well-run company, it is possible to retain your staff and recruit new members, all while developing those modern ideas to make the product better and better.
In future, the industry’s products will be of much better quality from what they are now – it’s just a matter of available resources and how fast everyone can go!
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Altenar releases new Bet Suggestions feature to boost engagement
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Widget leverages behavioural data to suggest intelligent, personalised prompts
Altenar has launched a brand new Bet Suggestions widget to enhance user engagement through intelligent, trend-led selection prompts.
Through the innovative feature, additional suggestions sourced from commonly paired selections based on real betting behaviour are displayed after the player adds a bet to their betslip.
The Bet Suggestions widget draws on aggregated data from previous activity and helps users discover relevant and popular combinations, creating a more dynamic betting experience for the player and increased revenue for operators.
Bet Suggestions is the latest feature released by Altenar this year to improve engagement, following on from other well-received enhancements such as Bet Cards and Slice Markets, which contributed to the company winning an award for the Most Innovative Sportsbook Feature.
Antonis Karakousis, Director of Operations at Altenar, said: “At Altenar, our focus is always on creating smarter, more engaging experiences for both players and operators. The Bet Suggestions widget harnesses real betting behaviour to deliver intelligent, relevant prompts that keep users engaged while helping operators maximise the value of every interaction.”
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Altenar partners with Onerush for Swedish sportsbook launch
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Altenar has extended its longstanding partnership with Nordplay Group to support the launch of the Onerush brand in Sweden with its award-winning sportsbook technology.
Nordplay Group’s legal entity Buccone Trading Limited recently acquired a licence to operate in Sweden and has quickly gone live with Onerush, powered by Altenar’s sportsbook module. Through Altenar’s fully-managed sportsbook solution, including a vast number of customisable features, 24/7 customer support and advanced reporting tools, the operator is now in a strong position to succeed in the market from launch.
The deal is an extension of an existing partnership which has seen Altenar’s sportsbook being used to great success by the Frank & Fred and Jubla brands in Sweden.
The agreement demonstrates Altenar’s strength as a long-term partner with expertise to help new entrants localise and stay a step ahead when attracting new audiences.
Sam Hill, Sales Director at Altenar, said: “We’re delighted to launch the Onerush brand in another positive step in what is already a successful partnership with their team and brands.
“Our best-in-class sportsbook offering and features will allow Onerush to differentiate their product offering from the competition and establish themselves as a market leader and provide the best user experience to their customers.”
Nicolas Lund, COO at Nordplay Group, said: “In Altenar we’ve found a trusted and reliable partner, supporting a wider offering on several of our brands. It’s therefore been a natural choice to bring them onboard for our latest brand Onerush in Sweden.
“We’re excited and hopeful to see Onerush well received by the Swedish market and together with Altenar will continue to challenge the mainstream to deliver a leading offering with lower friction and more entertaining experiences.”
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Alfred Bashllari Sportsbook Product Consultant at Altenar
Altenar strengthens sportsbook product leadership with two senior hires
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Industry veterans Nikos Zygouris and Alfred Bashllari bring more than three decades of combined experience to build sportsbook provider’s product strategy
Altenar has reinforced its sportsbook product credentials with the appointment of Nikos Zygouris as Head of Sportsbook Product and Alfred Bashllari as Sportsbook Product Consultant.
With extensive experience in iGaming and sports betting, both new hires bring a wealth of knowledge to support Altenar’s consistent focus on innovation and high-performance solutions that deliver more value to operators.
Zygouris joins the company from Campeon Gaming, where he served as Head of Product. Additionally, he holds more than 12 years of industry experience from leading suppliers and operators such as Novibet, Intralot and OpenBet. His passion for product innovation and collaborative working will play a key role in shaping Altenar’s roadmap.
Bashllari brings two decades of product development, operations and M&A experience, having held senior roles at major providers including Sportradar, Betgenius, Scientific Games and OPAP. His deep understanding of the sports betting, gaming and lottery sectors will support Altenar’s strategic decision-making.
Both appointments mark another step forward in Altenar’s evolution as a partner-led technology provider, enhancing its ability to deliver scalable, flexible and market-ready sportsbook solutions for a growing number of operators worldwide.
Antonis Karakousis, Director of Product at Altenar, said: “As we expand into new markets and push the boundaries of what our sportsbook can deliver, it’s vital that we continue to invest in product leaders. Nikos and Alfred bring a wealth of experience and strategic thinking that will directly support our long-term goals. We’re excited to welcome them aboard.”
Nikos Zygouris, Altenar’s Head of Sportsbook Product, said: “I’m delighted to join the product team at Altenar following what has already been a hugely successful year for the provider. They continue to prove that they are on the pulse of the industry and attuned to what the customer needs. I look forward to contributing to Altenar’s ambitious plans going forward.”
Alfred Bashllari, Sportsbook Product Consultant at Altenar, said: “Altenar’s commitment to product excellence and its approach to exceeding expectations really stood out to me and is one of the reasons I’m thrilled to join the team. I’m excited to see how we can drive forward innovative solutions that help our clients grow.”
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