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29 February 2008
New SportsOdds website will launch soon
The Alexandria-based online gambling group Centrebet has
reported a A$5.9 million net profit for the first half
of the year, and predicts growth of up to 10 to 15
percent, with full-year profits in the range of A$13 to
A$13.6 million, it announced this week.
The company is ahead of schedule in its plans to launch
a new sportsbetting operation branded SportsOdds in a
strategic alliance with Fairfax Digital that opens the
way for well directed marketing and promotion as well as
access to a range of high volume
sports websites.
Total wagering turnover rose 5.7 percent to A$406
million despite the Equine Influenza outbreak, with a
win
rate of 5.6 percent in the period under review. Strong
trading in January and February has resulted in a YTD
win rate of 6.0 percent.
Overall gaming revenues increased sharply by 49 percent
off the back of a 76 percent rise in the Centrebet's
Orbis-powered online casino product and a 9 percent rise
in the Poker product, powered by Microgaming. This has
stemmed from improved marketing initiatives, including
the cross selling of products to Centrebet’s wagering
customer base and the acquisition of gaming
only customers.
“Wagering trading remains robust and points to a strong
second half, consistent with the trend of the previous
two years,” commented Chairman Graham Kelly.
“Casino growth has been supported by regular releases,
the promotion of new games and the launch of ‘Flash’
casino games, which can now be conveniently accessed by
customers through the sports wallet” he added.
Managing Director Con Kafataris said, “Our active
clients grew by 17 percent to 59 057 in the first six
months, with the Affiliate Program accounting for 29
percent of all new customers.”
Kafataris said he was excited about the prospects of the
company’s new SportOdds wagering website.
This breakthrough initiative provides SportOdds the
ability to advertise initially in the NSW Market, ahead
of
national expansion subject to regulatory approval.
“The alliance with Fairfax Digital and the first use of
the white label capabilities of our OpenBet wagering IT
platform demonstrates Centrebet’s ability to deliver on
its objective of working with third parties to build its
wagering and related services business,” he added.
Kafataris said the mobile phone wagering service on
sport and racing was on target to broaden its
operational footprint this year through activation of
Blackberry and Windows-based phones, development of a
WAP betting application and the introduction of European
language versions.
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