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Kambi Inks Sportsbook Partnership with Miami Valley Gaming

Kambi Inks Sportsbook Partnership with Miami Valley Gaming

Kambi Group PLC has signed a multi-year agreement to provide its on-property sportsbook technology to Miami Valley Gaming and Racing, a joint venture between Churchill Downs Incorporated and Delaware North.

The agreement will see Miami Valley Gaming leverage Kambi’s technology and services to power the launch of the racino’s new retail sportsbook. Miami Valley Gaming is positioned between Cincinnati and Dayton, Ohio.

Kambi’s high-performance sportsbook will complement Miami Valley Gaming’s existing gaming floor with a solution that includes state-of-the-art betting kiosks and Kambi’s unique Bet Builder technology.

The partnership comes as Ohio, the seventh largest state in the U.S., has just launched regulated sports betting for the first time in January.

Craig Robinson, president and general manager of Miami Valley Gaming, said, “We have been working tirelessly to create a sports wagering offering that is convenient and easy to use; we are excited to soon launch our new sportsbook in the market by leveraging Kambi’s award-winning technology.”

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