Playbook Engineering, a leading global betting platform provider, has boosted its UK presence thanks to a new agreement with online betting platform, DragonBet.

The integration will see Playbook supply its solution to DragonBet, which specialises in offering more coverage on Welsh sport than any of its competitors.

DragonBet offers the very best in odds from horse racing, football and rugby, alongside US sports such as American football, baseball and basketball, whilst offering the latest prices on the Cymru Premier League in Wales.

With the deal now live, DragonBet is able to take advantage of Playbook’s extensive book of pre-match and live odds, with hundreds of sports available to bet on.

This latest partnership strengthens Playbook’s reputation as a global player within sports and casino, thanks to its development of cutting-edge technology whilst providing one of the best and most innovative user experiences on the planet.

Commenting on the partnership, Ivo Doroteia, CEO at Playbook, said: At Playbook Engineering, we are always eager to develop exciting new alliances and it is excellent news for us to count DragonBet as a new partner.

“DragonBet is undoubtedly one of the UK’s up-and-coming operators, with a big footprint already in Wales. With this partnership, we hope to expand DragonBet’s presence across the UK and beyond,  at the beginning of a fruitful journey for both companies.”

David Lovell, co-founder at DragonBet, added: “We are delighted to become a part of the Playbook Engineering family. With powerful front-end customisation, robust reporting functionality and a sleek UX now at our disposal, the partnership represents a huge step forward for DragonBet. 

“We look forward to leveraging the strength of the Playbook platform to realise the potential of our growing brand.”

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