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Are your CRM tactics World Cup Ready?

With the Qatar World Cup fast approaching we spoke to Thomas Aigner, Head of Business Development at Ibex.Ai about how operators can begin to revolutionise their CRM tactics ahead of the biggest sporting event of the year. Here we explore the opportunities available for operators choosing to modernise their approach to CRM marketing and make use of personalisation and automation developments in this sector.
The World Cup not only represents the biggest sporting event of the year but also provides opportunities for operators to create engaging promotions to retain existing customers. Many players may visit a casino or sportsbook platform infrequently with events such as the highly anticipated World Cup being the perfect opportunity to reintroduce these players to the content, bonuses and promotions available on your platform. Introducing Artificial intelligence can re-activate these players and keep them engaged through the use of machine learning and AI-powered personalisation and automation allowing operators to optimise the CRM process and limit the likelihood of players using competitors’ websites. This also allows operators to begin reaching players using the correct channels, especially important as we enter a period of increased sports betting.
Assuming a great acquisition strategy is already in place, the big differentiator in creating a successful CRM campaign is offering players a fully personalised experience. This means showing the content that resonates with them to engage with their interests and this is what will fundamentally aid in their retention in comparison to a competitor’s campaign. Typically, this is achieved using segmentation and defined target groups, with many customers within a group being targeted using the same campaign. This may provide an illusion of personalisation however at this level of granularity true personalisation through segmentation cannot be achieved. Fundamentally what may work for one player cannot be extrapolated to work for all and with such a popular sporting event taking place, these concerns need to be resolved.
It is presumed that the solution to this problem is creating additional segmentation groups with smaller and smaller groups being created and targeted. However, this becomes unscalable very quickly especially when an operator has multiple brands, trades across jurisdictions, has numerous CRM teams or has seen a recent increase in its player base whether through natural growth, affiliate opportunities or sporting events such as the World Cup. The segmentation currently used again doesn’t resolve the problem of personalisation. To answer this issue of personalisation the ecosystem has already begun modifying the CRM practices that it uses and introduced artificial intelligence and machine learning into the process. AI allows the tracking of players on an individual basis to determine what campaigns they interact with and what engages with them be that the content offered by a casino, a match deposit bonus or a particular game. In contrast to the segmentation approach AI also allows the CRM process to be fully automated with no need for managers to oversee this work or control workflow and no manual scheduling needed to initiate communication. The insights gained from the use of AI will be key to reintroducing customers to your platform to place bets during the World Cup.
Additionally, the World Cup will see operators increasing their spend on CRM to attract existing customers, however, utilizing AI and more specifically Ibex.ai operators can save money in this department. Players that are communicated with via an email marketing campaign will only be triggered if this communication will result in a positive spend for the operator when using Ibex. This negates overspending on customers who may not prove to be profitable and actively encourages the use of a smarter way of budgeting around CRM allowing for additional money to be saved. This process also avoids the ever-present and growing bonus abuse problem with users who seek these loopholes not being targeted by the AI and in turn reduces the costs of campaigns.
The email marketing campaign is also a key part of the CRM calculations used before generating messaging for a prospective customer. Timing and using the correct channel to reach an existing consumer is key for them to engage with the content and this is compounded during a month-long sporting event. Email campaigns, SMS, push notifications and more can be used to reach a customer however the timing of this messaging is also key. If they typically respond to a campaign during the evening marketing focused on an upcoming football match will need to be communicated the night before rather than on the day to encourage interactions throughout the month. Ai considers the timing and most useful channel to use prior to communicating with a player.
It is a guarantee that operators are asking themselves how they will manage their CRM practices during the World Cup and Ibex.Ai are offering a trial period to perspective operators looking to upgrade their services. This requires no initial integration and can deliver all your CRM needs before the first whistle blows on top of the current systems you have in place. We ask you to challenge the status quo and don’t simply reuse the same CRM tactics used for the last world cup to retain customers. As many competitors have begun to take advantage of the automation and personalisation offered through Artificial Intelligence, don’t fall behind. We can provide prospective clients with a trial focused on their churned players to provide insight as to the deliverables of our AI-powered services.
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Marc Burroughes appointed Chief Commercial Officer Casino at EveryMatrix

Marc Burroughes has been appointed Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) of EveryMatrix’s Casino division, driven by CasinoEngine, the group’s flagship integration platform powering global tier-1 operators to record growth.
Burroughes has spent close to two decades in the iGaming industry including senior roles at IGT, Light & Wonder and OpenBet with extensive commercial experience setting strategies and managing tier-1 customers in integrating content from leading game studios, platforms and aggregation solutions.
Reporting to casino business unit CEO Stian Enger, he will be responsible for commercial strategy across EveryMatrix’s CasinoEngine business unit that generated €2.8 billion in Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR) for customers in 2024, processing more than 73 billion game rounds.
His new CCO role involves a multitude of responsibilities including defining and setting the commercial strategy for CasinoEngine; delivering the forthcoming EngageSuite ecosystem to existing and new clients; working closely with the SlotMatrix and EveryMatrix Games teams to help customers move to a full platform solution and more.
Ebbe Groes, Group CEO and Co-Founder, EveryMatrix, said: “Marc has a strong track record working in senior positions for some of the industry’s major providers and delivering premium casino solutions for tier-1 brands.
“As we continue to grow at pace, and as our casino business unit goes from strength-to-strength, we’re looking to accelerate this even further in the months and years ahead under Marc’s commercial leadership.”
Marc Burroughes, CCO, Casino, EveryMatrix, said: “When the opportunity came to join EveryMatrix on their journey to rapid growth there was only one answer I could give.
“The group’s casino division is among the best I’ve seen in my 17 years in the industry and it still has room to significantly grow. I want to maximise all the opportunities we’ve identified and I’m confident we can achieve some big targets.”
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Aristocrat Interactive
Logifuture enters Mexico as Zoom Soccer via Aristocrat Interactive partnership

Logifuture, a leading supplier of award-winning iGaming products, has entered the Mexican market with Zoom Soccer, via its partnership with Aristocrat Interactive.
Zoom Soccer is a one-of-a-kind 24/7 virtual sports feed that delivers ultra-realistic, fully simulated matches and outcomes, featuring teams and leagues designed to feel familiar to fans. Built to complement real football offerings, it provides a non-stop, immersive betting experience.
With over 30,000 additional pre-match and in-play betting events each month, Zoom Soccer ensures sportsbooks stay engaging – not just during off-seasons but also during quieter moments of the day or week when real football options are limited. Thanks to existing partner integrations, it attracts tens of millions of bets every month.
The integration of Zoom Soccer is facilitated by Logifuture’s existing collaboration with Aristocrat Interactive. Through Aristocrat’s digital gaming platform, Logifuture is bringing its sophisticated products to millions of players across emerging markets, including Africa, Eastern Europe, Latin America and Central America.
Niccolo Cassettari, Chief Business Development Officer at Logifuture, said : “We’re thrilled that sports fans in Mexico will now be able to experience Zoom Soccer, our 24/7 feed of virtual leagues built for sportsbook users. Offering both pre-match and in-play betting, it delivers an experience that closely mirrors real football, keeping users always engaged.
“As the demand for engaging nonstop sports content grows, this integration helps operators deliver. With a broader pre-match lineup and a live section constantly packed with soccer events, Zoom Soccer enhances the sportsbook experience for customers in Mexico.”
Morten Hauge, Head of Sports at Aristocrat Interactive iGaming & Sports, said: “Our partnership with Logifuture allows us to bring innovative and engaging virtual sports experiences to new audiences.
“The addition of Zoom Soccer in Mexico is a great example of how we’re expanding our digital portfolio to meet the growing demand for high-quality, immersive betting content. We’re excited to see how players respond and look forward to continued collaboration with Logifuture.”
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Baltics
Playson powers ahead in Europe with Fenikss partnership

Award-winning slots provider delivers array of top-performing titles to Latvian operator via Relax Gaming’s aggregation platform
Playson, the accomplished digital entertainment supplier, has continued to cement its impressive European market presence after launching its games portfolio with Latvian operator Fenikss.
Operating under the industry renowned NOVOMATIC group, Fenikss is one of Latvia’s leading operators with a vast online and land-based slot offering and comprehensive sportsbook.
The agreement sees Playson support Fenikss’ commercial ambitions and expansion strategy with the supplier’s leading titles, including Royal Coins 2: Hold and Win, Book of Gold: Multichance, and Royal Joker: Hold and Win, now available on the operator’s website.
Playson continues to strengthen its European footprint and the latest integration, facilitated by Relax Gaming’s aggregation platform, underlines the supplier’s commitment to establishing itself within highly mature regulated markets.
Blanka Homor, Sales Director at Playson, said: “We are pleased to enjoy further growth in Europe with this exciting partnership with Fenikss, who will benefit from an array of our strongest performing titles.
“We are confident Fenikss’ significant Latvian presence, combined with our stimulating and graphically driven slots, will lead to impressive business growth.
Martins Opmanis, Head of I-Gaming Department at Fenikss, said: “Playson’s slots continue to be in high demand across Europe and we are delighted to host a selection of their titles on our online platform.
“We are confident they will complement our diverse offering perfectly and look forward to watching this collaboration flourish.”
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