ONLINE GAMBLING INDUSTRY VETS MAKE ANOTHER
INTERESTING INVESTMENT
22 May 2009
New sportsbetting concept gets Mark Blandford,
Andrew Black cash ahead of fixed-odds launch
Savvy industry veterans Mark Blandford and Andrew Black,
who were involved in founding Sportingbet and Betfair
respectively, are looking to a football oriented sports
betting enterprise as a profitable investment.
The two have backed the new sports betting website FSB
Technology, the management of which plans to launch
fixed odds trading by August 2009, taking stakes from
punters on individual player and team performances in
the big European football leagues and tournaments,
measured through a clever system that uses real time
data.
The Black/Blandford investment is part of a
GBP 750 000 capital investment in the company which will
be used to build development, hosting and licensing
facilities.
The idea is the brainchild of FSB
co-founder Dave McDowell who said: “It’s about taking
the software we developed last year and building in the
scale and support structure around it to put the
products in front of the customer.”
In an eGaming
Review article late last year two other industry
heavyweights, Unibet's Petter Nylander and former
Ladbroke's online gaming chief David Briggs, considered
the possibilities of McDowell's concept and recommended
fixed odds betting for it as the best way forward in a
commercial sense.
FSB is currently in
discussions with several tier one UK bookie groups and
expects to sign them up to contracts in the near future.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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