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Ebet Inc
F:G7M

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Ebet Inc
F:G7M
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Price: 0.744 EUR Market Closed
Market Cap: 333.3m EUR
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Ebet Inc
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EBET, Inc. engages in the development and operation of esports and competitive gaming. The company is headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada and currently employs 37 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2021-04-15. The firm operates under a Curacao gaming sublicense and under a strategic partnership with Aspire Global plc (Aspire) allowing the Company to provide online betting services to various countries around the world. The firm operates online casino and sportsbook brands consisting of Karamba, Hopa, Griffon Casino, BetTarget, Dansk777, and GenerationVIP. The company operates seven online wagering brands, through Websites and mobile applications, where it accepts deposits and funds from its customers and offer its customers the ability to use those funds to wager on slot and table games, live casino games as well as virtual sport computer simulated games and sports betting. The company has market access for its esports products in various regulated markets, including the United Kingdom, Germany, Ireland, Malta, and Denmark, among others.

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