British B2B sports betting services provider Metric Gaming has teamed up with online casino platform Spiffbet AB (SPIFF.ST) for the launch of the Stockholm-based company’s SuperNopea Sportsbook brand.
In addition to strengthening the existing partnership between the two firms, the deal will allow Spiffbet customers to utilize Metric’s football product during the 2020 UEFA European Football Championship (Euro 2020).
Timely market entry:
SuperNopea, which means super fast in Finnish, is the Stockholm-based provider‘s Finnish flagship online casino, and the launch comes just in time for the Finland national football team to take part in the Championship for the very first time.
The London-headquartered multi-tenant sportsbook provider is fully licensed in Sweden and has a significant amount of operating experience in the territory.
Preferred provider:
Also commenting on the launch, Chief Executive Officer for Metric Gaming, Jim Supple said they are “delighted” to have renewed their professional relationship with Spiffbet and to be able to allow the operator’s customers to enjoy the platform during the European Championships.
“We’re rightly proud of our football product SuperNopea will be utilising. Using official data, our models are quick to react to match events, allowing reduced In Play bet delays and a market leading 97% uptime. Customers are not kept waiting after a goal, like some suppliers, instead odds are recalculated and live within seconds. They’ll also enjoy low tax cashout on every market, In Play Build-a-bet and our SuperLive offering for next minute betting.”
Listed on the Nasdaq First North Growth Market, Spiffbet is responsible for several online casino brands such as Metal Casino, Cashmio, Supernopea, Turbovegas and Scandibet, as well as game production under Rhino Gaming, STHLMGAMING and Spiffbet Sports brands.
Metric Gaming, meanwhile, supports a growing list of leading brands, a few of which include Eurobet, Stoiximan, Totesport, Fox Bet, UK bookmaker Betfred, Philippines online gambling company Dafabet, and BetStars, the sports betting arm of The Stars Group-owned, PokerStars.