Eastern Europe
Betsys, owned by the STS Group, among the 50 fastest growing technology companies in the Czech Republic
Betsys – part of the STS Group – is included in the prestigious “Deloitte technology Fast 50 Central Europe” ranking for the second time in a row. It is the only company from the bookmaking industry included in the list.
The ranking of the fastest-growing technology companies in Central Europe was prepared for the 22nd time. This time, Betsys ranked 39th among Czech companies, achieving revenue growth of 216 percent over four years. According to Deloitte’s report, the dynamics of revenue growth for all technology companies in the ranking was as high as 2,278 percent during that period.
- This year’s edition of Deloitte ranking is a record-breaker not only in terms of growth in revenue of listed companies but also in the number of companies that applied – there were as many as 450, 150 companies more than last year. Therefore, for us, being among the 50 selected winners in such a competitive environment, second year in a row, is a great success and motivation for further development – says Jiří Najman, Chief Operating Officer of Betsys.
Betsys is part of STS Group and operates in the Czech Republic and Poland, also having its representatives in the UK. Betsys employs 120 developers in Prague and Katowice. It is the biggest provider of IT solutions for the betting industry in Central Europe.
Betsys provides full spectrum of sports betting software on regulated market. It is the largest supplier of sportsbetting solution in Central and Eastern Europe. It offers a comprehensive range of products and services that are needed to cover full spectrum of betting (sports betting, live, retail, virtual sports, casino). Betsys platform is supporting all sales channels – Online, Retail, Live, Mobile. It also offers follow-up support services, consultation and in particular the possibility of securing bookmakers to control the game.
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Eastern Europe
FeedConstruct locks up exclusive Romanian football data and streaming rights
Deal covers Romania’s FA Cup, Super Cup, Liga 2 and Liga 3, women’s Superliga and national team matches, plus Liga 1 Futsal.
FeedConstruct has signed an agreement to secure exclusive data and video streaming rights for a portfolio of Romanian football competitions, the company said.
FeedConstruct said the rights are held on an exclusive basis across the full season and expand its European football content for betting operators.
The agreement covers the Romanian FA Cup, Super Cup, Men’s Liga 2 and Liga 3, Superliga Women, Women’s National Team matches, and Liga 1 Futsal competitions.
Financial terms, contract duration beyond “the full season,” and any distribution or integrity safeguards were not disclosed.
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Central Europe
Habanero goes live on Favbet Romania
Deal adds Habanero’s slots and table games to Favbet.ro as the supplier targets further growth in CEE regulated markets.
Habanero has gone live with Favbet Romania, rolling out its slots and table games portfolio on the operator’s locally focused platform in Romania’s regulated online market.
Under the agreement, Favbet Romania players gain access to Habanero’s full catalogue. The companies positioned the launch as part of Habanero’s wider push to add regulated operator partners across Central and Eastern Europe.
Toni Karapetrov, Head of Corporate Communications at Habanero, said: “Favbet Romania is a well-respected brand in Europe and exactly the kind of partner we look to work with as we deepen our presence in the market. Romania players have a strong appetite for our content and we are confident our games will resonate well with their audience.
“Romania is an important market for us, and going live with this operator is another strong step in our continued European expansion across high-growth regulated markets.”
Cristian Sapovici, Head of Casino, Favbet Romania, said: “The collaboration between Favbet Romania and Habanero has been strong from the very beginning, and this co-branded collaboration agreement marks an important step in strengthening our strategic partnership.
“Our shared objective is to deliver a more integrated gaming experience for players in Romania, supported by consistent visibility, dedicated campaigns, and a stronger presence of Habanero content within the Favbet.ro ecosystem.”
Habanero said it is now live in 22 European regulated markets, and counts operators including Entain, Sisal and Betway among its partners.
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Compliance Updates
Ukrainian Gambling Regulator Rolls Out Digital Complaints Platform
The Ukrainian gambling regulator, PlayCity, has rolled out a new digital complaints platform that’s intended to streamline how the public can report illegal gambling advertisements. The complaints form is now live in the “For Citizens” section of PlayCity’s website, giving Ukrainian citizens a direct channel to help monitor and curb illegal gambling advertising.
The system enables citizens to flag suspected violations across multiple formats, including social media, websites, television, radio, outdoor billboards and other public spaces. Users submitting a complaint must identify the platform type, provide a direct link to the advertisement and attach supporting evidence such as screenshots or video clips.
The system is designed to automatically archive submissions and capture ephemeral content like social media “stories” so regulators can review material even after it disappears. PlayCity staff will screen each complaint to assess whether the content breaches Ukraine’s advertising rules.
If violations are confirmed, the regulator can request removal of content from platforms such as Meta, Google, TikTok, YouTube, Viber and Twitch. PlayCity said it could also seek to block social media accounts that repeatedly share unlawful gambling promotions, fine responsible parties or escalate cases to law enforcement when identities cannot be verified.
The statutory fine for illegal gambling advertising stands at cca. €100,900.
The new enforcement framework stems from Law No.9526d, the same legislation that abolished the previous gambling regulator KRAIL.
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