Affiliate Industry
Raketech Updates Covid-19 Impact

Online affiliate and content marketing provider Raketech has provided an update on the impact of COVID-19 virus.
Raketech do not anticipate substantial negative effects on the iGaming industry in the long term, even though sports betting revenues most likely will be affected negatively during 2020 due to the many cancelled sports events.
Q1 2020 is so far delivering revenues in line with expectations with January and February amounting to approximately EUR 4.0m in total. During March, Raketech expects to deliver revenues in line with the two previous months, excluding revenues from the newly acquired Lead Republik Ltd.
“Currently we work hard to help our customers, the operators to reallocate their marketing investments from sports to our main product vertical Casino where we continue to see good demand. The situation furthermore confirms that our strategy to increase our global footprint, product offering and vertical spread is the way forward in terms of securing a healthy and balanced business risk set up,” Oskar Mühlbach, CEO of Raketech, said.
Raketech has since a few weeks back allowed its employees to work from home, banned all business travels and required staff who have been travelling in private matters to self-quarantine for a minimum of 14 days.
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