Abios Partners with Kindred Group to Provide Full Esports Betting Solutions


Abios, a prominent esports data and odds provider within Kambi Group, has entered into a multi-year partnership with Kindred Group to supply a comprehensive range of esports betting solutions. This collaboration will enhance Kindred’s in-house sportsbook for its brands, Unibet and 32Red, by integrating Abios’ full suite of esports products.

As part of the agreement, Abios will provide Kindred with a robust offering that includes esports odds, data, widgets, and continuous content. Using Kambi’s Odds Feed+ API, Abios will deliver its high-uptime odds feed that covers a wide array of esports events, including esoccer and ebasketball, as well as leading titles such as Counter-Strike 2, League of Legends, Dota 2, and VALORANT. This feed leverages automated modelling and official tournament data to offer features like bet builders and player props with low latency.

This partnership further extends the esports odds services that Abios currently provides to Kindred through Kambi’s Turnkey Sportsbook service, marking a significant development in the operator’s esports offerings.

Anton Janér, Managing Director and Co-founder of Abios, said: “We are delighted to strengthen our partnership with Unibet and the wider Kindred Group, a leader in the global sports betting and gaming market. This agreement showcases the value of Abios’ full esports odds packages and our ability to deliver innovative solutions that meet the evolving needs of operators and enables them to reach new audiences through the growth of esports.”

Ben Colley, Sportsbook Director of Kindred Group, added: “Esports continues to grow in popularity, and it’s essential that we offer our customers the best possible experience in this exciting category. Extending our partnership with Abios via Kambi’s Odds Feed+ API and leveraging their deep expertise and esports odds solutions ensures we remain at the forefront of esports betting, delivering unparalleled products and services to our players.”

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