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Shaping the Future: BETBY’s Strategic Focus on AI
Danil Emelyanov, Head of BETBY’s AI Labs, on how the provider is leveraging artificial intelligence to offer unique special markets, ever more bridging the worlds of sports betting and entertainment.
How transformative has AI been for the sports betting industry?
AI has revolutionized the sports betting industry by driving operational efficiency and user engagement to new heights. It’s no longer a luxury but a necessity for operators aiming to stay competitive. Sports betting thrives on data, and AI excels at processing vast datasets. This capability allows sportsbooks to enhance traditional models with previously unattainable insights, streamlining operations and delivering personalized betting experiences to users.
AI has also reduced the reliance on manual intervention by increasingly automating processes, enabling departments, such as trading teams, to focus on strategic objectives. However, AI doesn’t replace human oversight—it augments it. For example, traditional math models depend on static statistics, whereas AI incorporates dynamic information to improve accuracy. At BETBY, this understanding drove us to last year launch AI Labs—a comprehensive suite of cutting-edge tools designed to meet the evolving needs of operators and players alike. AI is not just a feature for us; it’s a cornerstone of our strategy.
What was the vision behind AI Labs?
AI Labs emerged from a clear gap in the market. Operators often rely on fragmented tools for churn and LTV prediction, risk management, personalization, and business intelligence, but BETBY saw an opportunity to create a unified solution addressing all these needs under one roof. Our vision was to build a comprehensive suite of tools that integrates seamlessly into our platform, empowering operators to achieve operational excellence while enhancing player engagement.
Since its inception, AI Labs has undergone continuous enhancements, reflecting our dedication to staying ahead of market demands. Nonetheless its core areas of focus have remained steadfast in enhancing aspects related to odds creation, risk management, the overall betting experience, and operational efficiency.
Among its standout and most recent features is the Betting Tips API, which provides data-driven, personalized betting advice to players, with the tips themselves delivered in as much as 18 languages thus greatly improving the usability of the feature from a geolocalised point of view. This tool not only enriches the player experience but also drives significant increases in conversion rates and engagement by enabling more informed betting decisions. Notably, 10% of soccer users on the BETBY partner network are already actively leveraging this feature.
Another example of AI Labs’ impact is its top-section recommendations, which have demonstrated remarkable results, driving a more than 60% growth in bets in markets such as Japan. By presenting players with highly relevant betting options based on their preferences and behavior, this feature keeps users engaged while streamlining their decision-making process, ultimately creating a more enjoyable and tailored betting experience.
Such innovations are reshaping sports betting into an engaging and dynamic form of entertainment, creating a more immersive experience—akin to the personalization seen on platforms like Netflix or Spotify. By tailoring offerings to a diverse spectrum of user preferences, AI Labs enriches the player journey while simultaneously delivering measurable success and competitive advantages for operators.
What differentiates BETBY’s AI tools from others in the market?
The most significant differentiator is real-time capability. Many AI solutions process data with delays, but BETBY’s technology analyzes and acts on information instantly. In a fast-paced industry like sports betting, this real-time responsiveness is a game-changer. For instance, if our model detects a potential churn risk or flags suspicious activity, we can act immediately—whether by offering a free bet to retain a player or limiting stakes to manage risk.
Besides that, being fully integrated within the BETBY ecosystem provides our clients with unparalleled advantages. Unlike third-party solutions that often require operators to share limited datasets with external providers—raising legitimate security concerns—our system leverages direct access to all BETBY data. This ensures comprehensive coverage and real-time updates, eliminating inefficiencies associated with external data processing. For instance, when users place bets, our system adapts instantaneously, refining models and delivering insights without delay.
This is particularly valuable for operators entering new and unfamiliar markets. If a sportsbook launches in a region like India, our AI already possesses the localized insights necessary to optimize recommendations and understand player behaviors. This seamless integration empowers operators to make data-driven decisions, ensuring their platforms resonate with local audiences while maintaining operational efficiency.
Apart from this, our extensive market expertise provides us with a significant competitive edge. Our risk management team, recognized as one of the best in the industry, brings deep, specialized knowledge that directly informs the development of our AI models. This level of expertise is exceptionally rare and difficult to replicate. For any company attempting to build an in-house risk management system from scratch, acquiring such domain knowledge would require immense effort and resources. At BETBY, we are fortunate to have direct access to this invaluable expertise, enabling us to deliver robust, reliable, and innovative solutions.
How does BETBY plan to continue innovating in AI?
Innovation drives everything we do at BETBY. At the upcoming ICE Barcelona, we’ll unveil an industry-first AI-based feed—a groundbreaking product that generates odds for unique markets which are directly linked to the entertainment landscape. This marks the next phase for AI Labs, transforming AI into a dynamic tool that bridges the gap between traditional sports bettors and casino-style players by offering unique content that transforms the sports betting industry into entertainment.
This shift to entertainment-focused betting reflects broader industry trends, with users demanding novel and engaging options. By introducing unconventional markets, we’re not just responding to trends—we’re setting them. AI Labs gives operators the flexibility to adapt to evolving market demands while pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in sports betting.
What can we expect from the future of AI in sports betting?
The future of AI in sports betting is twofold: increasing automation and personalized engagement. AI will become even more autonomous, reducing manual intervention and enabling operators to focus on strategic growth. For instance, we envision AI handling tasks like market settlement, with traders overseeing only high-stakes or complex cases.
Another area of focus is real-time personalization. By tailoring every aspect of the player journey—such as recommended bets, banners, and combo suggestions—AI can create deeply engaging experiences. This will not only enhance user satisfaction but also increase bet values and loyalty.
When it comes to risk management, dynamic player profiling will become the norm. Each bet will refine a player’s risk profile in real time, providing operators with actionable insights for better decision-making. Over time, AI’s capabilities will expand, offering growing automated assessments for specific segments of players.
Ultimately, BETBY’s vision for AI is to empower operators, enhance player experiences, and redefine sports betting as the new facet of entertainment. Through continuous innovation and a commitment to excellence, we’re not just keeping pace with the industry; we’re shaping its future.
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iGaming
The LATAM Online Casino Market: Where Innovation Meets Localization

Latin America, or LATAM, is quickly rising on the global radar as a hot new playground for online casinos. A lively mixture of tech-hungry young people, wider Internet access every month, and rules that are slowly but steadily growing friendlier to gaming makes the region a tempting patch of soil for operators eager to plant their brand. Unlike older markets that are already crowded and tightening the regulatory screws, LATAM still feels fresh and open, letting companies chase fast gains by leaning on bold ideas, local flavors, and mobile-first thinking.
Why LATAM Is a Key Growth Market for Online Gambling
A few key trends are stacking the deck in favor of LATAM casinos. First, smartphones have practically become a third arm for many residents. The GSMA Mobile Economy report for 2023 says more than 73 percent of the region now carries a smartphone, and that share keeps climbing. Such broad pocket-sized connectivity lets gaming sites reach players, even in remote towns, without the extra cost of shops or kiosks.
Second, LATAM’s population is much younger than Europe or North America. Millennials and Gen Z together make up a huge slice of the online betting crowd. Because these generations live, shop, and play through apps, they slide into digital payments and gamified screens with little friction, exactly the kind of audience casinos dream about.
Third, even though rules still differ from nation to nation, the general trend is toward looser, friendlier legislation. Brazil, for example, just passed a law covering fixed-odds sports betting and other online games, a clear sign that officials want licensed, taxable sites.
For LATAM players who prefer local touches, a one-stop hub such as Ingamble proves useful. The service directs users to casinos in their language, accepts their usual payment methods, and meets local laws, building the trust and ease that a young market needs.
How Cultural Differences Shape Casino Preferences
Grasping what people like in each country is critical to success, and LATAM shows that well. Its mix of cultures, customs, and histories means a blanket offer will disappoint in most places. In Mexico, for instance, community bingo nights and brightly themed slots still rule the floor, echoing deep traditions. Developers win by weaving folkloric images, regional music, and familiar tales into those games.
Brazilians, by contrast, look for platforms that merge casino fun with sports betting heat. Because football is almost a second religion, sites that serve live odds alongside a spinning wheel or table gain a clear and lasting advantage.
Localizing a product goes well beyond swapping English words for Spanish or Portuguese. It means building every step of the user journey around local holidays, favorite sports, and even the colors people associate with luck. When a digital service reflects the rhythm of daily life in a country, users stay longer and come back more often.
LATAM’s payments landscape is fragmented, so every casino must meet players where they are. Many customers are underbanked or lean on alternative tools, which makes integrating local methods essential rather than optional. Accepting Brazil’s PIX or the classic boleto bancario has moved from a bonus feature to a bare minimum.
Across the region, Argentina’s Mercado Pago rules wallets while Colombia’s Mercado Pago leads transfers through PSE. If these gateways are missing, carts are abandoned and trust disappears.
Currency support matters just as much. Enabling deposits and withdrawals in pesos or reales spares players conversion fees, and signals the operator treats them like a local. Casinos that add instant payouts and clear fee structures speed up service and earn a valuable edge.
Mobile Dominance: Data-Light Designs Win
Smartphones drive almost all online traffic across LATAM, so any brand that ignores them is courting failure. Yet mobile success goes beyond fitting a website on a small screen; it means building services that run smoothly on flaky networks and budget handsets.
Enter Progressive Web Apps (PWAs), a lightweight layer that gives casino players app-like speed without the hassle of Big Store downloads. Pair that with smart tricks: images that shrink on command, offline pockets so play never halts, and a no-frills layout that cuts data costs for users counting every megabyte.
Market leaders also roll out lite skins, peeling off heavy animations and endless scripts in favor of bare-bones speed and rock-solid uptime. Research shows delays of even a second can send players packing, turning lean design from a tech choice into a profit-or-loss showdown.
Localization Beyond Language: Bonuses and UI
Translation may get the words right, but it rarely captures what a player actually feels. Rewards, loyalty plans, and promos need to mirror local rhythms or they fade into the noise. A Holy Week rebate or a Festas Juninas gift card, for example, speaks straight to a Brazilian wallet and makes gaming personal.
User interfaces should always respect the tastes of the region. Across most LATAM markets, bold colors and lively animations win users more reliably than soft, stripped-back looks. Themes that borrow from local myths, beloved athletes, or street parties hit harder and draw stronger emotional ties.
Clear, honest talk about bonuses – especially wagering rules – matters just as much. LATAM players often arrive wary and quick to abandon sites that hide or twist the fine print. Simple, plain-language promises and fair play keep satisfaction high and churn low.
LATAM Regulation: Fragmented Today, Unified Tomorrow?
The legal landscape across LATAM still looks like a patchwork quilt, with every nation moving at its own rhythm. After years of debate, Brazil has at last laid down the first stones for an official iGaming market. Rules passed in 2023 set out licensing, tax rates and ad norms, marking a huge step for the region.
Colombia stays ahead, having greenlit online gambling in 2016 and handing out more than twenty operators’ licences since then. Its clear framework shows how steady oversight can tempt first-class global brands while still shielding everyday players.
Yet nations such as Venezuela and Bolivia remain at the back, relying on vague or years-old laws. So, firms chasing regional growth move quickly, launching under Curacao or MGA permits and promising to shift to local licenses once the rules firm up.
This patchwork of regulations calls for clear-eyed planning. Online casinos must link arms with lawyers and compliance pros who can steer them through local quirks, keep them out of gray markets, and support lasting operations.
LATAM’s online casino field is tricky but lucrative. Brands that respect local culture, invest in thorough localization, and build mobile-first sites stand a strong chance. As rules continue to modernize and user appetite grows, happy young audiences and friendly smartphone stacks regions shine as a fresh frontier for global iGaming.
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Brendan O’Kane CEO at OtherLevels
The missing link: Transforming available data into hyper-relevant activation and engagement

Brendan O’Kane, CEO at OtherLevels, reveals how transforming data into more relevant and sophisticated communications is hugely successful at activating and engaging customers.
Fewer than 100 days out from the start of the new NFL season, sportsbooks will be planning their marketing strategies to maximize the engagement opportunities that the season brings.
A month after the Philadelphia Eagles go up against the Dallas Cowboys, the NBA season also gets underway. Both landmark dates will long since have been picked out by sportsbook marketing teams as hooks to reactivate existing customers.
However, OtherLevels recent research shows that a reliance on mass seasonal campaigns not only risks missing the target in terms of engagement and activation, but can actively alienate customers. Modern, digital-first customers are smart and savvy – and they see through and ignore generic communications.
Our findings showed that seasonal campaigning, driven by high-profile sports, is over-prioritised with individual customer behaviors and preferences heavily under-utilized. The study also highlighted a common gap where raw behavioral data – which all operators have access to – is not transformed into sophisticated content and media.
Activation and Engagement
To determine how effectively one of the leading US-based sportsbooks was creating relevant communications for its customers, we conducted a two-month study of mobile engagement using the app push channel. The premise behind the research was that personalized, relevant and contextual communications lift activation and engagement in sports betting.
Our research team tracked two consistent customers who placed a total of 228 similar wagers on NFL, NBA, NHL, and EPL events. Both customers consistently bet on the same teams and props with consistent cash values.
Our expectation was that the sportsbook would leverage the repeated, predictable behaviour to tailor personalized communications.
The results, however, showed a significant lack of personalization. Despite both of our users exclusively betting on professional football, basketball, soccer and hockey, 29% of communications failed to mention any of these sports.
A total of 23% of messages promoted college football or basketball, which neither customer had ever wagered on. Soccer, which accounted for 19% of total bets placed, featured in only 1% of communications.
A mere 7% of communications contained token personalization – most of which was attribute-based (customer name or location), with 93% completely lacking behavioral personalization. Crucially, the operator failed to use betting behavior to tailor content related to preferred teams, props, markets, or odds changes.
The research showed that there is a significant disconnect between what we expected in terms of personalized communications and what was delivered. It uncovers a prevalent challenge within the industry: the disparity between the availability of customer data and how to transform this into compelling content and media, suitable for use by a (generic) CRM platform.
To create campaigns that are more effective, customer data needs to be transformed into content and activation needs to be automated. This is not trivial – a personalization engine does not create content, it outputs a JSON data recommendation. Automation is equally challenging. Take the NBA as an example: given that there are over 1,300 games, without an automated content and media creation capability built for 24/7 sports, there is a fundamental gap between personalization recommendations and an exciting, in the moment, customer experience. A marketing team relying on a generic CRM platform, lacks the automated content capabilities to create sophisticated sports content and CTAs.
Customer-centric
At OtherLevels, our Experience Platform fills that gap. It combines operator or 3rd party personalized recommendations, live odds, historical betting behaviour, and match context to create 100% automated, hyper-personalized CTA communications, for delivery by existing marTech platforms.
The positive results of this approach are clear to see. For two of the operators we work with, this customer-centric approach to marketing communications resulted in a 16% uplift in engagement across the NBA last season, an 8% lift from NFL for outbound communications and a 30% increase in on-site interaction for sophisticated NFL content.
When sportsbooks gear up for major seasons like the NFL and NBA, a default reliance on traditional CRM platforms that cannot create compelling sport content at scale leads to suboptimal engagement and risks alienating customers.
Conversely, adopting a customer-centric approach that leverages betting behavior and an automated, cutting-edge content and media engine, creates automated, hyper-personalized communications. This approach has been shown to dramatically increase activation and engagement, highlighting a clear next step for more effective sportsbook marketing.
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ACDV certification
GoldenRace becomes the first and only Virtual Sports provider certified for Retail in Colombia

GoldenRace, leading B2B provider of Virtual Sports and betting solutions, has become the first and only Virtual Sports provider officially authorised to operate in Colombia’s Retail betting market under the new ACDV regulation.
The certification is based on ACDV (Virtual Racing and Sports Betting) standards, published by Coljuegos, Colombia’s national gambling authority, at the end of last year (2024) as part of a new regulatory framework for Virtual Sports in the Retail sector, outlined in Resolution No. 20241200028984.
With this updated certification now in force, GoldenRace proudly leads the way, allowing betting shops across Colombia to legally continue offering its award-winning Virtual Sports portfolio – including bestsellers like Virtual Football, Horse Racing, and Greyhound Racing – fully compliant with the latest national requirements.
“This process involved extensive testing at a prestigious, internationally accredited laboratory,” explained Julio César Duque, LatAm Director at GoldenRace. “For us, it’s a clear confirmation of the strength of our portfolio and how well our solutions perform in Colombia.”
With the ACDV certification now active, the company is expanding its market-leading Virtual Sports content to Retail, giving local operators more.
“After a successful GAT Colombia 2025 and with the Peru Gaming Show on the horizon, we’re thrilled to keep growing in LatAm,” added Martin Wachter, CEO & Founder of Softquo, the Holding behind GoldenRace. “Colombia holds a special place for us: it’s home to one of our offices and our reforestation initiatives. We are deeply proud that its Retail operators can now enjoy the best of GoldenRace through this new certification.”
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