OPAP TO OFFER IN-PLAY BETTING
28 August 2009
Fixed odds game Stihima could offer a new
dynamic next year
The Greek gambling monopoly OPAP, arguably Europe's
largest betting firm, is considering the introduction of
in-play betting on its fixed-odds Stihima game next
year, its CEO Christos Hadjiemmanuil told an analysts'
conference on Wednesday.
According to a Reuters
news agency report, Hadjiemmanuil said his company may
offer in-play betting by the second-quarter of 2010 to
take advantage of increased betting activity during the
World Soccer Cup.
"By the time of the World Cup,
Stihima will not be played in the manner it is played
now," Hadjiemmanuil said. "Our intention is to
eventually improve and enrich the product."
Earlier this week, OPAP reported a 12 percent drop in
net profit as competition from online bookie companies
hurt sales.
Stihima, which is OPAP's major sports
betting game, has experienced strong growth in recent
years but is now facing stiff competition from foreign
Internet bookmakers, despite OPAP claims that online
betting is illegal in Greece (see previous InfoPowa
reports).
The firm would also offer higher odds
on major events on Stihima, in yet another move to fight
off online bookmakers, Hadjiemmanuil said.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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