1. Ashley Friedlein Staff

    CEO at Econsultancy

    08 September 2004 10:29am

    Ashley Friedlein

    This morning I received this e-mail:

    "Thank you for your time this morning. If possible would you be able to point me in the right direction to speak to someone about white label online gambling platforms and facilities.

    We are looking to invest in the online gambling market and are looking to have a site fully operational in about 10 months."

    Not being an expert in online gambling platforms I hoped you might be able to help with some suggestions?

    Ashley

  2. Alex Czajkowski

    CEO at egaming 2.0

    08 September 2004 13:42pm

    Alex Czajkowski

    That's an awfully broad question--but at least you've come to the right place to begin your research.

    Which segment of the online gambling market were you particlarly interested in pursuing? The relatively mature and consolidating sports betting industry? The over-saturated online casino battleground? The exploding but liquidity-essential online poker game? Or the relatively softer plays in fixed odds betting, bingos or lotteries? Focused on the States--where a good 60-75% of the market still lies, or the UK, or Europe, or Asia?

    You can talk to suppliers individually for all of the above--and there are some of the largest players in the world who DO offer turn-key sportsbook, casino, horse and poker platforms; drop a note if you want specific contact details.

    But do keep in mind that it is one of the most competitive businesses in the world, and you should have a clearly defined "edge," (brand, existing traffic deals, and/or gobs of marketing dosh) before committing.

    That said, I do know licenscees of big players who for relatively small investments (upfront and on-going for marketing) are seeing good turnover and excellent profits SPECIFICALLY because they've used a whitelabel solution and eliminated the enormous cost in headcount, risk management, fraud control, etc. So if you're going to dive in, I'd say you picked a smart strategy

    On 10:29:24 8 September 2004 Ashley wrote:

    This morning I received this e-mail:

    "Thank you for your time this morning. If possible would you be able to point me in the right direction to speak to someone about white label online gambling platforms and facilities.

    We are looking to invest in the online gambling market and are looking to have a site fully operational in about 10 months."

    Not being an expert in online gambling platforms I hoped you might be able to help with some suggestions?

    Ashley

  3. jarrod potter

    md at Mistral

    08 September 2004 14:39pm

    jarrod potter

    I am looking to enter the online bingo arena as I am led to believe that there is reasonable room for growth in th UK.

    A white label solution is what I am looking for and would welcome some contact details to enable me to licence a white label deal, if you have any that may be able to help.

    How should we exchange these details if you are good enough to provide them?

    Regards

    Jarrod

    On 13:42:15 8 September 2004 alexczaj wrote:

    That’s an awfully broad question--but at least you’ve come to the right place to begin your research.

    Which segment of the online gambling market were you particlarly interested in pursuing? The relatively mature and consolidating sports betting industry? The over-saturated online casino battleground? The exploding but liquidity-essential online poker game? Or the relatively softer plays in fixed odds betting, bingos or lotteries? Focused on the States--where a good 60-75% of the market still lies, or the UK, or Europe, or Asia?

    You can talk to suppliers individually for all of the above--and there are some of the largest players in the world who DO offer turn-key sportsbook, casino, horse and poker platforms; drop a note if you want specific contact details.

    But do keep in mind that it is one of the most competitive businesses in the world, and you should have a clearly defined "edge," (brand, existing traffic deals, and/or gobs of marketing dosh) before committing.

    That said, I do know licenscees of big players who for relatively small investments (upfront and on-going for marketing) are seeing good turnover and excellent profits SPECIFICALLY because they’ve used a whitelabel solution and eliminated the enormous cost in headcount, risk management, fraud control, etc. So if you’re going to dive in, I’d say you picked a smart strategy

    On 10:29:24 8 September 2004 Ashley wrote:

    This morning I received this e-mail:

    "Thank you for your time this morning. If possible would you be able to point me in the right direction to speak to someone about white label online gambling platforms and facilities.

    We are looking to invest in the online gambling market and are looking to have a site fully operational in about 10 months."

    Not being an expert in online gambling platforms I hoped you might be able to help with some suggestions?

    Ashley

  4. Matthew O'Riordan Staff

    Founder / Director / Co-founder at easyBacklog / Aqueduct / Econsultancy

    08 September 2004 16:39pm

    Matthew O'Riordan

    Here are the key players offering white label services that I have been told about:

    Sportsbook

    1. Openbet (part of Sky) - Sportsbook/Casino/IdTV - the biggest and most expensive platform provider - sportsbook platform for Ladbrokes, ukbetting, betdirect, paddypower, Stanleybet. Allegedly difficult to deal with.
    2. Tain (www.tain.se) - niche sportsbook - providers for expekt bet and parbet.
    3. Enterprice squared (www.enterprice-squared.com) - Stan James, Capital Sports
    4. PDMS (www.pdms.com)
    5. Laverock von Schoultz - betwwts

    Casino/Poker 

    1. Microgaming - top casino and poker supplier. 
    2. Cryptologic - Again top tier casino supplier 
    3. Boss Media - Great casino, not quite the same can be said for the poker room though.
    4. Wagerworks - 2nd tier
    5. Real Time Gaming - 2nd tier
    6. Playtech - 2nd tier 
    7. Chartwell Games - 2nd tier

    Soft Games

    1. Gamesys
    2. CES/SkillJam
    3. vsgaming

    Exchanges

    1. CES
    2. Tradingsports

    That’s the information I have been passed on from a contact.  If anyone needs further info drop me a line.

    Regards,

    Matthew O’Riordan

    c: Lemon Foundation - Managed Network for Interactive Production & Design m: 07930 534 713
    d: 020 7071 8605
    e:  
    w: http://www.lemonfoundation.com

    On 10:29:24 8 September 2004 Ashley wrote:

    This morning I received this e-mail:

    "Thank you for your time this morning. If possible would you be able to point me in the right direction to speak to someone about white label online gambling platforms and facilities.

    We are looking to invest in the online gambling market and are looking to have a site fully operational in about 10 months."

    Not being an expert in online gambling platforms I hoped you might be able to help with some suggestions?

    Ashley

  5. jarrod potter

    md at Mistral

    08 September 2004 16:56pm

    jarrod potter

    Thank you very much - I will see what I can do with these.

    Regards

    Jarrod

    On 16:39:56 8 September 2004 matt wrote:

    Here are the key players offering white label services that I have been told about:

    Sportsbook

    1. Openbet (part of Sky) - Sportsbook/Casino/IdTV - the biggest and most expensive platform provider - sportsbook platform for Ladbrokes, ukbetting, betdirect, paddypower, Stanleybet. Allegedly difficult to deal with.
    2. Tain (www.tain.se) - niche sportsbook - providers for expekt bet and parbet.
    3. Enterprice squared (www.enterprice-squared.com) - Stan James, Capital Sports
    4. PDMS (www.pdms.com)
    5. Laverock von Schoultz - betwwts

    Casino/Poker 

    1. Microgaming - top casino and poker supplier. 
    2. Cryptologic - Again top tier casino supplier 
    3. Boss Media - Great casino, not quite the same can be said for the poker room though.
    4. Wagerworks - 2nd tier
    5. Real Time Gaming - 2nd tier
    6. Playtech - 2nd tier 
    7. Chartwell Games - 2nd tier

    Soft Games

    1. Gamesys
    2. CES/SkillJam
    3. vsgaming

    Exchanges

    1. CES
    2. Tradingsports

    That’s the information I have been passed on from a contact.  If anyone needs further info drop me a line.

    Regards,

    Matthew O’Riordan

    c: Lemon Foundation - Managed Network for Interactive Production & Design m: 07930 534 713
    d: 020 7071 8605
    e:  
    w: http://www.lemonfoundation.com

    On 10:29:24 8 September 2004 Ashley wrote:

    This morning I received this e-mail:

    "Thank you for your time this morning. If possible would you be able to point me in the right direction to speak to someone about white label online gambling platforms and facilities.

    We are looking to invest in the online gambling market and are looking to have a site fully operational in about 10 months."

    Not being an expert in online gambling platforms I hoped you might be able to help with some suggestions?

    Ashley

  6. Brian MacSweeney

    Director at Betgenius

    16 September 2004 14:54pm

    Brian MacSweeney

    Gamesys has been mentioned as a white label games provider. I'll mention them again as their JackpotJoy Bingo is excellent. It might be what you are after...

    Regards

    Brian

    On 14:39:03 8 September 2004 Jarrod wrote:

    I am looking to enter the online bingo arena as I am led to believe that there is reasonable room for growth in th UK.

    A white label solution is what I am looking for and would welcome some contact details to enable me to licence a white label deal, if you have any that may be able to help.

    How should we exchange these details if you are good enough to provide them?

    Regards

    Jarrod

    On 13:42:15 8 September 2004 alexczaj wrote:

    That’s an awfully broad question--but at least you’ve come to the right place to begin your research.

    Which segment of the online gambling market were you particlarly interested in pursuing? The relatively mature and consolidating sports betting industry? The over-saturated online casino battleground? The exploding but liquidity-essential online poker game? Or the relatively softer plays in fixed odds betting, bingos or lotteries? Focused on the States--where a good 60-75% of the market still lies, or the UK, or Europe, or Asia?

    You can talk to suppliers individually for all of the above--and there are some of the largest players in the world who DO offer turn-key sportsbook, casino, horse and poker platforms; drop a note if you want specific contact details.

    But do keep in mind that it is one of the most competitive businesses in the world, and you should have a clearly defined "edge," (brand, existing traffic deals, and/or gobs of marketing dosh) before committing.

    That said, I do know licenscees of big players who for relatively small investments (upfront and on-going for marketing) are seeing good turnover and excellent profits SPECIFICALLY because they’ve used a whitelabel solution and eliminated the enormous cost in headcount, risk management, fraud control, etc. So if you’re going to dive in, I’d say you picked a smart strategy

    On 10:29:24 8 September 2004 Ashley wrote:

    This morning I received this e-mail:

    "Thank you for your time this morning. If possible would you be able to point me in the right direction to speak to someone about white label online gambling platforms and facilities.

    We are looking to invest in the online gambling market and are looking to have a site fully operational in about 10 months."

    Not being an expert in online gambling platforms I hoped you might be able to help with some suggestions?

    Ashley

  7. Carmen Atienza

    WagerWorks

    22 February 2005 22:27pm

    Carmen Atienza

    Frankly, this is almost a waste of my $17.00! The casino software providers you list are obviously providing white label solutions as well as full-casino solutions.

    What OTHER white label solutions are in the EUROPEAN market? What are these URLs? How do they define white label (as there are different ways to "white label" a site)?

    On 16:56:41 8 September 2004 Jarrod wrote:
    >Thank you very much - I will see what I can do with these.
    >
    >Regards
    >
    >Jarrod
    >
    >On 16:39:56 8 September 2004 matt wrote:
    >
    >Here are the key players offering white label services
    >that I have been told about:
    >
    >Sportsbook
    >
    >1. Openbet (part of Sky) - Sportsbook/Casino/IdTV -
    >the biggest and most expensive platform provider -
    >sportsbook platform for Ladbrokes, ukbetting, betdirect,
    >paddypower, Stanleybet. Allegedly difficult to deal with.
    >
    >2. (http://www.tain.se) Tain(www.tain.se) - niche
    >sportsbook - providers for expekt bet and parbet.
    >
    >3. (http://www.enterprice-squared.com) Enterprice
    >squared(www.enterprice-squared.com) - Stan James,
    >Capital Sports
    >
    >4. (http://www.pdms.com) PDMS((http://www.pdms.com)
    >www.pdms.com)
    >
    >5. Laverock von Schoultz - betwwts
    >
    >Casino/Poker
    >
    >1. Microgaming - top casino and poker supplier.
    >
    >
    >2. Cryptologic - Again top tier casino supplier
    >
    >
    >3. Boss Media - Great casino, not quite the same can be
    >said for the poker room though.
    >
    >4. Wagerworks - 2nd tier
    >
    >5. Real Time Gaming - 2nd tier
    >
    >6. Playtech - 2nd tier
    >
    >7. Chartwell Games - 2nd tier
    >
    >Soft Games
    >
    >1. Gamesys
    >
    >2. CES/SkillJam
    >
    >3. vsgaming
    >
    >Exchanges
    >
    >1. CES
    >
    >2. Tradingsports
    >
    >That’s the information I have been passed on from a
    >contact. If anyone needs further info drop me a
    >line.
    >
    >Regards,
    >
    >Matthew O’Riordan
    >
    >c: Lemon Foundation - Managed Network for Interactive
    >Production & Design m: 07930 534 713
    >
    >d: 020 7071 8605
    >
    >e: (mailto:)
    >
    >
    >w: (http://www.lemonfoundation.com)
    >http://www.lemonfoundation.com
    >
    >On 10:29:24 8 September 2004 Ashley wrote:
    >
    >This morning I received this e-mail:
    >
    >"Thank you for your time this morning. If possible
    >would you be able to point me in the right direction to
    >speak to someone about white label online gambling
    >platforms and facilities.
    >
    >We are looking to invest in the online gambling market and
    >are looking to have a site fully operational in about 10
    >months."
    >
    >Not being an expert in online gambling platforms I
    >hoped you might be able to help with some
    >suggestions?
    >
    >Ashley

  8. Leigh Nissim

    Managing Director at Swiftstake Technologies

    17 October 2005 22:36pm

    Leigh Nissim

    My company, St Minver, runs pure white label solutions for casino, poker and bingo clients in Europe. We have no direct to market brand.

    Our partners include Gala, Yahoo, Virgin, LastMinute, Wanadoo and many others. Check out our services and client list at www.StMinverLtd.com.

    Leigh

    On 22:27:29 22 February 2005 CarmenAtienza wrote:
    >Frankly, this is almost a waste of my $17.00! The casino
    >software providers you list are obviously providing white
    >label solutions as well as full-casino solutions.
    >
    >What OTHER white label solutions are in the EUROPEAN
    >market? What are these URLs? How do they define white
    >label (as there are different ways to "white
    >label" a site)?
    >
    >On 16:56:41 8 September 2004 Jarrod wrote:
    >>Thank you very much - I will see what I can do with
    >these.
    >>
    >>Regards
    >>
    >>Jarrod
    >>
    >>On 16:39:56 8 September 2004 matt wrote:
    >>
    >>Here are the key players offering white label services
    >>that I have been told about:
    >>
    >>Sportsbook
    >>
    >>1. Openbet (part of Sky) - Sportsbook/Casino/IdTV -
    >>the biggest and most expensive platform provider -
    >>sportsbook platform for Ladbrokes, ukbetting,
    >betdirect,
    >>paddypower, Stanleybet. Allegedly difficult to deal
    >with.
    >>
    >>2. (http://www.tain.se) Tain(www.tain.se) - niche
    >>sportsbook - providers for expekt bet and parbet.
    >>
    >>3. (http://www.enterprice-squared.com) Enterprice
    >>squared(www.enterprice-squared.com) - Stan James,
    >>Capital Sports
    >>
    >>4. (http://www.pdms.com) PDMS((http://www.pdms.com)
    >>www.pdms.com)
    >>
    >>5. Laverock von Schoultz - betwwts
    >>
    >>Casino/Poker
    >>
    >>1. Microgaming - top casino and poker supplier.
    >>
    >>
    >>2. Cryptologic - Again top tier casino supplier
    >>
    >>
    >>3. Boss Media - Great casino, not quite the same can
    >be
    >>said for the poker room though.
    >>
    >>4. Wagerworks - 2nd tier
    >>
    >>5. Real Time Gaming - 2nd tier
    >>
    >>6. Playtech - 2nd tier
    >>
    >>7. Chartwell Games - 2nd tier
    >>
    >>Soft Games
    >>
    >>1. Gamesys
    >>
    >>2. CES/SkillJam
    >>
    >>3. vsgaming
    >>
    >>Exchanges
    >>
    >>1. CES
    >>
    >>2. Tradingsports
    >>
    >>That’s the information I have been passed on
    >from a
    >>contact. If anyone needs further info drop me a
    >>line.
    >>
    >>Regards,
    >>
    >>Matthew O’Riordan
    >>
    >>c: Lemon Foundation - Managed Network for Interactive
    >>Production & Design m: 07930 534 713
    >>
    >>d: 020 7071 8605
    >>
    >>e: (mailto:)
    >>
    >>
    >>w: (http://www.lemonfoundation.com)
    >>http://www.lemonfoundation.com
    >>
    >>On 10:29:24 8 September 2004 Ashley wrote:
    >>
    >>This morning I received this e-mail:
    >>
    >>"Thank you for your time this morning. If
    >possible
    >>would you be able to point me in the right direction
    >to
    >>speak to someone about white label online gambling
    >>platforms and facilities.
    >>
    >>We are looking to invest in the online gambling market
    >and
    >>are looking to have a site fully operational in about
    >10
    >>months."
    >>
    >>Not being an expert in online gambling platforms I
    >>hoped you might be able to help with some
    >>suggestions?
    >>
    >>Ashley

  9. Joanna Frendo

    Director at Regent Markets (Malta) Ltd

    03 March 2008 11:01am

    Joanna Frendo

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  10. Chris Miles

    Marketing Manager at goBookmaker.com

    02 August 2009 20:20pm

    Chris Miles

    goBookmaker can be an excellent choice if you are into the Sports-betting market.

    We offer a simple solution, allowing you to start a white-label sportsbook website almost instantly. All our products are developed in-house and can be customized and further developed to meet your needs.

    goBookmaker lets you create your own sportsbook website.

    Chris Miles
    Marketing Manager
     
    goBookmaker.com

    E-mail:
    Website: http://www.gobookmaker.com
    Telephone: +44 (20) 8144 2683

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