Winners of SBC Awards North America have been announced

Winners of SBC Awards North America have been announced

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Winners of SBC Awards North America have been announced

SBC has recently published the list of winners for the recently held SBC Awards event.

On the last day of the recently held SBC Summit North America conference, which featured prominent attendees like Frank Abagnale and Matt King, some of the industry’s most influential companies and experts were celebrated for their impacts on the sector.

The SBC Awards ceremony gave away several dozen awards spread across 6 major categories, 30 sub-categories, and up to three award levels, including gold, silver, and bronze.

One of the most noteworthy firms to be awarded at the ceremony was BetMGM, as it received the best casino operator award for the third time in a row. FanDuel was named the best sports betting operator of the year, while simultaneously receiving the best marketing campaign award as well.

Several other operators and providers took home multiple awards as well, such as Desert Diamond Sports, which was named the best tribal gambling business and the year’s rising star, and Sportradar, which received the best sports data offering and best live wagering/gambling product awards.

The ceremony also celebrated several affiliates and other companies from the media side of the industry, with Better Collective being given the best sports affiliate award, Gambling.com receiving the best casino affiliate reward, and Playmakers being named the best sports media firm of the year.

“The latest installment of our awards ceremony was one of the most competitive ones, and we would like to congratulate all of our winners for their achievements. All of their contributions have made sizable positive impacts on our industry, and we are always excited to present them with our awards.”

remarked the Chief Executive and Founder of SBC, Rasmus Sojmark.

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