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Just Bet Implements Altenar Sports Betting Platform

Just Bet, the sportsbook owned and operated by Supreme Ventures Ltd, has implemented Altenar, a fully managed sports betting platform that sportsbook organisations can integrate to provide 24-hour “premium quality data feeds” to sports betting customers looking to place a wager on a variety of sports.
“Just Bet customers now have access to new betting options for virtual betting and the addition of football, basketball and tennis on our mobile site. No other gaming provider in the region offers this online. Meanwhile, we have added more sports to our pre-match and live betting selection. This includes NCAA basketball, volleyball, ice hockey, esports – all offered with more favourable odds for the customer,” Xesus Johnston, Senior Vice President at Supreme Ventures Group, said.
“With our focus on making it easier to place bets, we have also eliminated bet slips in stores so customers can easily book a bet on your mobile device and pay in store,” Xesus Johnston added.
“We are delighted to play our part in the growth of sports betting across the island. Our platform guarantees more virtual games and faster processing times for online bets, as well as better odds and a deeper selection of leagues. This should set up SVL for great success in the years to come,” Domenico Mazzola, Commercial Director of Altenar, said.
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