bwin Interactive Entertainment AG, formerly known as Betandwin, is an Austrian online betting brand acquired by Entain PLC. The group 猸曪笍 operated under international and regional licences in countries like Gibraltar, the Amerindian reserve of Kahnawake (Canada), and Belize; and Germany, 猸曪笍 Italy, Mexico, Croatia, Austria, France,[2] and the United Kingdom in Europe. Bwin offered sports betting, poker, casino games, and soft 猸曪笍 and skill games, with most revenue coming from poker and sports betting. bwin had over 20 million registered customers in 猸曪笍 more than 25 core markets. Competence centres were located in Vienna, Stockholm, and Gibraltar.[3]

The company provided services for its subsidiaries 猸曪笍 such as marketing, finance, and administration, corporate communications, controlling, and IT services. All operational activities were managed by licensed subsidiaries. 猸曪笍 It was listed on the Vienna Stock Exchange from March 2000 until the company's merger with PartyGaming plc in March 猸曪笍 2011, forming Bwin.Party Digital Entertainment. That company was purchased by GVC Holdings in February 2024; GVC continues to use bwin 猸曪笍 as a brand.

History [ edit ]

Beginning with 12 employees in its founding in 1997, bwin was formerly known as "betandwin" 猸曪笍 until 2006. The company launched its first online gambling site in 1998, focusing on the growing sports betting market. One 猸曪笍 of the most important developments in the company's history was the launch of its live betting product, developed in-house, allowing 猸曪笍 players to place bets on sporting events while the actual event was taking place. The firm's initial public offering at 猸曪笍 the Austrian Stock Exchange took place in March 2000.

Betandwin acquired Simon Bold (Gibraltar) in June 2001 and changed its name 猸曪笍 to bwin International Ltd. This relocation to Gibraltar was done to keep up with the company's main competitors, who had 猸曪笍 already moved to the British Overseas Territory.