DATA.BET has released its first-year results for its sports betting vertical. The company originally entered the market as an esports-focused supplier and officially launched its sports offering one year ago. The DATA.BET sports betting business reported growth across revenue, betting activity, and user acquisition during the past 12 months.
- DATA.BET reported gross gaming revenue (GGR) growth of 39.7% during the first year of operations. Turnover increased by 30.7% quarter-on-quarter across key performance indicators. The company said growth was delivered consistently across its core benchmarks.
- Betting activity increased strongly during the reporting period. The number of bets and total stake volume rose by 83.5%. Combo bets recorded the highest increase, growing by 160.5%.
- User acquisition was another driver of performance. The number of active users expanded by 147.6% across newly acquired client projects. According to the company, this reflected audience growth across multiple operator brands.
- The DATA.BET sports betting platform includes features designed to increase engagement. Bet Builder is available for football, basketball, baseball, and American football and supports Player Props markets. Streaming and data widgets provide live event coverage, match statistics, and player performance information within the betting interface.
- The company strengthened its product through official data partnerships during the year. These include Infront for tennis, Odds Composer for basketball, Genius Sports, and BETER. DATA.BET stated that these partnerships provide verified data coverage across major sports disciplines.
- Football generated the highest user engagement among major sports. Bet counts increased by 107.5%, while active users grew by 173.1%. Table Tennis also posted strong growth, with its player base increasing by 172.5%.
- Tennis delivered stable performance during the year. Bet counts increased by 33.6%, and active players grew by 35%. Basketball achieved the strongest commercial results, with turnover up 83.7% and its user base increasing by 96.8%.
- Niche disciplines also recorded growth. Turnover rose by 56.6%, while active player numbers increased by 97.4%. Darts emerged as a notable performer, with turnover rising by up to 15% due to higher betting activity.
- The England Premier League remained the most profitable tournament during the year. Event numbers increased by 45.7%, and nearly half of betting volume came through the 1X2 market. Across all top-tier tournaments, turnover increased by 102.7%, profit by 187.2%, and bet count by 196.6%.
- Commenting on the results, Yevhenii Ilchenko, Head of Sports at DATA.BET, said: “Taken together, the first year demonstrated that scale and stability are not opposing forces — broad coverage, official data, and engagement-focused features directly contributed to growth across turnover, player numbers, and betting activity.”
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