B2B sportsbook supplier Betby has forged a new strategic partnership with LatAm-facing games and platform developer Vibra Gaming.
As a result, Betby will deliver its full sportsbook solution to Vibra Gaming, further accelerating its expansion across the region.
Vibra Gaming will integrate Betby’s complete sportsbook offering covering more than 500,000 monthly events, including its advanced AI-powered tools, AI Labs and proprietary esports feed, Betby.Games. Delivered via a single API integration, the solution enables Vibra Gaming to incorporate a fully scalable sportsbook directly into its platform.
Stefanos Karakidis, business development director at Betby, said:
This partnership is a natural fit for both sides. Vibra Gaming has built a platform that reflects the expectations of Latin American operators, and that creates the ideal environment for our sportsbook to deliver value. Besides that, what makes this collaboration particularly strong is how seamlessly our solution integrates into Vibra’s ecosystem, enabling their casino operator partners to expand into sports betting in a fast, efficient and scalable way.
Betby declared that the integration addresses “key challenges” associated with launching a sportsbook, particularly the technical demands and resource requirements involved. By leveraging Betby’s solution, Vibra Gaming can “extend its platform capabilities without adding significant development overhead,” while enabling its partners to introduce sports betting as part of a broader, multi-vertical offering.
Werter Luna, CEO at Vibra Gaming, added:
At Vibra Gaming, our priority is to provide our partners with flexible, locally relevant solutions that help them grow. Integrating Betby’s sportsbook allows us to expand our platform with a best-in-class sports betting offering that matches our standards in terms of performance and adaptability. We’re particularly excited about the potential of combining their technology and esports content with our localised approach to further enhance the player experience across Latin America.