EPISODE · May 26, 2026 · 39 MIN
From Proline to Prediction Markets, Kambi Is Having a Moment
There was a “well, that makes sense” feeling on last week’s announcement by Kambi that it would be collaborating with Canadian printing security company Canadian Bank Note Company to support CBN’s online sports betting operations in South and Central America, and the Caribbean. It’s (almost) all Canadian all the time these days for Kambi, which earlier this year helped OLG launch a new and improved version of Proline in both digital and retail form, and then last month was selected by Atlantic Lottery and BCLC to provide the power behind their multi-province sportsbook. So, what better timing to welcome back to the Gaming News Canada Show presented by Bede Gaming, Kambi’s chief commercial officer – and, of course, a Canadian – Sarah Robertson. Among the topics du jour: Kambi’s work in seven Canadian provinces;Robertson’s thoughts on the incoming regulated market in Alberta;The expected avalanche of activity by bettors around this summer’s men’s World Cup of Footy;The ongoing controversy around in-play/prop betting;The ongoing story in the U.S. these days around prediction markets.The opportunities around the growth of women’s sports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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There was a “well, that makes sense” feeling on last week’s announcement by Kambi that it would be collaborating with Canadian printing security company Canadian Bank Note Company to support CBN’s online sports betting operations in South and Central America, and the Caribbean. It’s (almost) all Canadian all the time these days for Kambi, which earlier this year helped OLG launch a new and improved version of Proline in both digital and retail form, and then last month was selected by Atlantic Lottery and BCLC to provide the power behind their multi-province sportsbook. So, what better timing to welcome back to the Gaming News Canada Show presented by Bede Gaming, Kambi’s chief commercial officer – and, of course, a Canadian – Sarah Robertson. Among the topics du jour: Kambi’s work in seven Canadian provinces;Robertson’s thoughts on the incoming regulated market in Alberta;The expected avalanche of activity by bettors around this summer’s men’s World Cup of Footy;The ongoing controversy around in-play/prop betting;The ongoing story in the U.S. these days around prediction markets.The opportunities around the growth of women’s sports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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From Proline to Prediction Markets, Kambi Is Having a Moment
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