kwiff Signs Horse Racing Streaming Agreement with Racecourse Media Group

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Tuesday 6th February 2024 – kwiff, the super-charged betting operator, has signed a horse racing streaming agreement with Racecourse Media Group (RMG).

The agreement expands on the operator’s previous data agreement with RMG. Utilising its proprietary sportsbook platform, kwiff will enhance its native apps with RMG’s streaming content.

kwiff players have the pleasure of watching high quality UK and Irish racing content with nearly 1,200 race meetings each year from RMG’s 35 racecourses including Cheltenham, Aintree, Newmarket, Epsom Downs, Goodwood and York.

kwiff will continue to supercharge all types of racing, giving its players a unique and unrivalled experience alongside its extensive range of loyalty rewards.

kwiff’s CEO, Charles Lee, commented: “I’m delighted to extend our agreement with RMG, together we have grown the engagement of our UK and Irish players and I look forward to continuing to do so with their first class streaming content.”Ben Dowding, Director of Betting at RMG said: ““We are delighted kwiff have become one of RMG’s valued streaming partners. Their customers will now enjoy access to some of the best racing in the world from RMG’s racecourses.”

About kwiff

kwiff is a revolutionary sports betting and casino product, with modern smart technology at its core, giving players a personalised supercharged gaming experience like no other.

About Racecourse Media Group (RMG) (www.racecoursemediagroup.com)

RMG is the umbrella organisation for the 35 shareholder racecourses which hold an interest in Racing TV (which also includes coverage from all 26 Irish racecourses and Chelmsford City), Racing TV International (international betting broadcast service) and Racecourse Data Company (licensing and control of Pre-Race Data). Racecourse Retail Business is the vehicle which represents racecourses’ content in the LBO (licensed betting office) market. Pictures are shown in c. 7,000 LBOs in Britain and Ireland.

SOURCE: Kwiff.

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