Mark Jarvis Racing forges new partnership with FSB Tech

Sports betting platform and systems provider FSB Tech has penned a new deal with Mark Jarvis Racing which will see FSB deliver turnkey sports-betting and casino solutions.

The new alliance will give Mark Jarvis access to FSB’s sports betting platform, managed trading services, casino aggregation platform with marketing support and compliance services which wil subsequently be rolled out across the independent bookmaker’s shops.

Paul Graham, Managing Director of Mark Jarvis, praised the new alliance: “After a challenging recent history, retail betting is necessarily evolving. While we were eager to make this digital upgrade, securing the right partner who could help differentiate our brand in the crowded UK market was vital.

“FSB’s dedication to delivering the best possible customer experience coupled with a proven track record for delivering a flexible-yet-reliable platform set them apart. And their peerless racing service and comprehensive solution for both sports and casino games affords our customers the chance to experience the best product on the UK’s sophisticated igaming landscape.

“With this state-of-the-art offering, we aim to capitalise on the ramping demand for a mobile-first solution while bringing innovative features to our loyal retail audience.”

FSB’s online and mobile sportsbook utilises unique pricing models, alongside odds supplied by the industry’s data feed suppliers. It currently boasts over 2000 casino games, virtual sports and lottery solutions from the industry’s leading suppliers and is delivered as a fully-managed service together with powerful CMS and CRM tools to deliver the best possible customer experience.

David McDowell, FSB’s CEO, added: “We’re delighted to join forces with Mark Jarvis, one of the most respected and knowledgeable independent bookmaking brands in the UK. Our platform frames the future for digital gaming, driving the sector forward via innovative sports betting and casino features for online, mobile and retail.”


Source: SBC News