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Despite a challenging Q4

Kambi revenue grows 38% in 2021

Sports betting supplier Kambi reported a 38% increase in revenue to €162.4m for 2021, despite a dip in the final three months of the year. The Group has praised its diverse market make-up for helping the sportsbook systems provider maintain year-on-year growth, irrespective of pandemic circumstances impacting its commercial pipeline. “I look forward to building on our successes this year and beyond to the benefit of both our partners and shareholders alike,” states CEO Kristian Nylén.

The company reported growth despite enduring a difficult fourth quarter. During this period client launches, including that of long-term partner (and former parent company) Kindred were derailed by last-minute changes to licensing conditions, while other partners migrated away from Kambi’s technology.

Kambi’s US expansion continued at pace throughout 2021, with its technology in use in 18 states by year-end. During the year it supported Rush Street Interactive’s launch in Arizona, while its partner Penn National Gaming launched in several states such as Iowa, Louisiana and West Virginia. Churchill Downs Incorporated, another Kambi partner, also launched in the states of Maryland and New Jersey. In total, the supplier completed more than 60 online and on-property launches in 2021.

Outside of the US, it went live with partners including the Belgian National Lottery’s Scooore sportsbook and Dutch casino operator JVH. Outside of Europe, Kambi reached agreements with Racing and Wagering Western Australia and Bahamas-based operator Island Luck.

The year also saw Kambi move into the eSports market through its acquisition of data and technology provider Abios, in a deal worth up to €26.4m.

Revenue for the fourth quarter of 2021 came to €34.9m, down 25.6% from the corresponding period in 2020. At the end of Q3, DraftKings migrated to an in-house platform.

The majority of fourth quarter GGR, 58%, came from the Americas. This was due to a busy US sporting calendar, and market launches in US states such as Connecticut, Louisiana and Maryland.

European markets accounted for 40% of Q4 revenue, with 2% coming from the rest of the world.

In summary, Q4 concluded a transformative year for Kambi and as we move into 2022, I am confident the business has never been better positioned for the future,” commented Kambi CEO Kristian Nylén.

The prospect of further regulation and additional partner signings across the globe is positive and we are firmly established as the go-to provider for the global sports betting market. I look forward to building on our successes this year and beyond to the benefit of both our partners and shareholders alike,” Nylén concluded.

Source: iGB / GMB