
DATA.BET First Year Corporate Performance and Financial Metrics
Sportsbook solution provider DATA.BET has unveiled its first-year operational results following the initial anniversary of its sports betting vertical launch. Compiled from the performance matrices of newly onboarded clients, the financial and operational data track the commercial trajectory of the supplier’s expanded platform over the past 12 months. The headline data indicate a 39.7% expansion in Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR) alongside a 147.6% surge in total active users across all client platforms over the reported period.
The vertical maintained consistent margin and revenue momentum, posting a 30.7% quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) turnover increase across core operation benchmarks. This revenue performance was propelled by an acceleration in overall betting volume, with the aggregate number of bets and gross stake volume increasing by 83.5%, while combination (combo) bets grew by 160.5%.
Product Stack Engineering and Sport-Specific Performance Breakdown
The underlying technology stack powering the vertical includes an integrated Bet Builder configuration deployed across football, basketball, baseball, and American football. This feature enables users to construct multi-selection wagers within a single fixture, incorporating specialized individual Player Props such as automated tracking for goals, assists, and points. The interface utilizes direct live-streaming integration alongside localized data widgets to deliver real-time match data, player tracking, and event timelines directly to the user interface. To maintain data integrity across these features, DATA.BET expanded its official data supply pipeline by partnering with Infront (for tennis), Odds Composer (for basketball), Genius Sports, and BETER.
The deployment of this data infrastructure directly influenced individual sports performance metrics. Football led raw user engagement, registering a 107.5% increase in total bet counts and a 173.1% expansion in active users. Table Tennis expanded its active user base by 172.5%, while Tennis posted a 33.6% increase in bet counts alongside a 35% growth in active players.
However, basketball yielded the highest commercial value for operator clients, driving an 83.7% turnover increase and a 96.8% user base expansion. Niche sports verticals generated a collective 56.6% turnover increase and a 97.4% active player growth, with Darts emerging as a breakout segment by posting a 15% increase in isolated turnover. At the tournament level, the English Premier League (EPL) retained its position as the most profitable league configuration, increasing its total event count by 45.7%, with approximately half of its total handle concentrated within the standard 1X2 market. Overall, top-tier tournaments outpaced lower-tier fixtures across all major metrics, delivering a 102.7% turnover advantage, a 187.2% profit premium, and a 196.6% higher bet count. Conversely, the low-tier segment continued to scale its recreational player base, contrasting with the niche tournament focus observed in the company’s Q1 Esports Performance report.
Executive Commentary on Scale and Structural Stability
Yevhenii Ilchenko, Head of Sports at DATA.BET, commented on the mechanical and commercial foundations of the sports betting project:
“Taken together, the first year demonstrated that scale and stability are not opposing forces — broad coverage, official data, and engagement-focused features directly contributed to growth across turnover, player numbers, and betting activity. We built the vertical on the right foundations from the first, and the numbers reflect that.”
Compliance Posture and Risk Management Overview
The transition of an esports-first supplier into an omni-channel, tier-1 sports betting provider requires exact alignment with diverse regional licensing frameworks. In GC’s assessment, scaling a sports betting operation across 20+ regulated jurisdictions forces a meticulous compliance posture regarding live data latency and risk exposure. Because traditional sports wagering verticals carry significantly higher betting volume and sharper liability concentrations than esports, operators are highly exposed to courtside data scraping and rapid-pacing feed exploits.
By routing software delivery exclusively through verified official data suppliers such as Genius Sports and Infront, DATA.BET directly shields its B2B platform from downstream trading manipulation. Furthermore, the sharp increase in high-velocity combo bets (+160.5%) and player prop variables requires automated risk management algorithms capable of auditing liabilities in real time. As competent authorities throughout Europe implement more prescriptive data-auditing rules, maintaining absolute transparent tracking between primary data feeds and customer-facing bet slips is imperative for operators looking to stabilize their compliance posture and protect operational margins.