Kambi Group
Publicly listed, sportsbook-only B2B platform with the broadest disclosed jurisdiction footprint in this comparison.
Key Facts
- Licensing footprint
- 60+ jurisdictions disclosed, including the UK Gambling Commission, Alderney Gambling Control Commission, Malta Gaming Authority, the Spanish gaming authority, and the Romanian National Office for Gambling
- Game catalog
- Sportsbook-only: Turnkey Sportsbook and Odds Feed+ products; no casino game catalog is offered
- Payment methods
- Not itemized on the pages reviewed; payments are typically handled by the operator's own or a third-party PAM, not by Kambi directly
- Years operating
- 16 years (founded 2010)
- Named clients
- Bally's, ATG, Kindred, LeoVegas, Rush Street Interactive, and Svenska Spel named directly; 60+ operators overall
- Team scale
- Not disclosed on the pages reviewed
- Target operator size
- Sportsbook-specialist vendor for regulated operators ranging from state lotteries to major commercial sportsbooks
- Compliance tooling
- Odds-compiling and risk-management services built into its regulated-market licensing; specific certification standards not itemized on the pages reviewed
Overview
Kambi Group, founded in 2010 and listed on Nasdaq Stockholm, discloses the broadest jurisdiction footprint of any platform in this six-way comparison: more than 60 jurisdictions, including the UK Gambling Commission, the Alderney Gambling Control Commission, the Malta Gaming Authority, Spain's gaming authority, and Romania's National Office for Gambling. It names a roster of recognizable regulated operators as clients, including Bally's, Kindred, LeoVegas, Rush Street Interactive, and Svenska Spel.
The important caveat for anyone evaluating Kambi against the other five platforms here: it is sportsbook-only. There is no Kambi casino game catalog — operators wanting a combined casino-and-sportsbook stack would need to pair Kambi with a separate casino aggregator, unlike EveryMatrix, BetConstruct, or PWP.BET, which each offer both under one roof.
Strengths
- Broadest disclosed jurisdiction/licensing footprint of the six platforms compared (60+).
- Named, checkable, well-known regulated operator clients (Bally's, Kindred, LeoVegas).
- Publicly listed company (Nasdaq Stockholm), which brings a level of public financial disclosure most peers in this set do not have.
Considerations
- Sportsbook-only — no casino product, unlike four of its five peers in this comparison.
- Team size and specific payment-integration details are not disclosed on the pages reviewed.
- Its 60+ jurisdiction licensing, like every platform here, does not substitute for an operator's own UK Gambling Commission remote operating licence.