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BtoBet Signs Deal with Long Island

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Aspire Global’s BtoBet has signed an agreement with entertainment company Long Island to power its LatAm-focused “Smashup” brand. Smashup is amongst the first partners to be powered by BtoBet’s cutting-edge sportsbook platform via its native integration on Pariplay’s Fusion aggregation platform.

The native integration of the Neuron 3 sportsbook on the Fusion platform addresses operators’ pain points particularly those relating to a long time-to-market due to the complex nature of integrating a quality third-party sportsbook platform, and the challenges associated with multiple platform integrations.

Through this agreement, apart from providing access to its high-powered sportsbetting platform, BtoBet will also be providing expert risk management, and a vast portfolio of pre-match and live sports events on a monthly basis.

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“I am pleased to welcome Smashup to BtoBet’s large family, particularly because it is one of the first brands utilising BtoBet’s sportsbook platform via Pariplay’s FusionTM platform. Not only is this an industry-first approach for operators to gain access to a quality sportsbook in a very short time-to-market, but furthermore it removes all the complexities which typically accompany the integration of multiple platforms. I am positive that BtoBet’s Neuron 3 sports betting platform, in parallel to our risk management services, will be key in the brand’s target of increasing its marketshare in the LatAm region,” Dima Reiderman, Chief Operating Officer at BtoBet, said.

“We are pleased to partner with an experienced partner such as BtoBet, which has a proven track record in South America. I am also highly satisfied with the simplified integration of the sportsbook platform, a process that would usually require a significant investment for an operator in terms of financials, technical and human resources. I am positive that together with BtoBet Smashup’s brand will maintain its growth trajectory and eventually increase its regional presence,” Justin Wong, COO of Long Island, said.

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