bwin Interactive Entertainment AG, formerly known as Betandwin, is an Austrian online betting brand acquired by Entain PLC. The group 📉 operated under international and regional licences in countries like Gibraltar, the Amerindian reserve of Kahnawake (Canada), and Belize; and Germany, 📉 Italy, Mexico, Croatia, Austria, France,[2] and the United Kingdom in Europe. Bwin offered sports betting, poker, casino games, and soft 📉 and skill games, with most revenue coming from poker and sports betting. bwin had over 20 million registered customers in 📉 more than 25 core markets. Competence centres were located in Vienna, Stockholm, and Gibraltar.[3]
The company provided services for its subsidiaries 📉 such as marketing, finance, and administration, corporate communications, controlling, and IT services. All operational activities were managed by licensed subsidiaries. 📉 It was listed on the Vienna Stock Exchange from March 2000 until the company's merger with PartyGaming plc in March 📉 2011, forming Bwin.Party Digital Entertainment. That company was purchased by GVC Holdings in February 2024; GVC continues to use bwin 📉 as a brand.
History [ edit ]
Beginning with 12 employees in its founding in 1997, bwin was formerly known as "betandwin" 📉 until 2006. The company launched its first online gambling site in 1998, focusing on the growing sports betting market. One 📉 of the most important developments in the company's history was the launch of its live betting product, developed in-house, allowing 📉 players to place bets on sporting events while the actual event was taking place. The firm's initial public offering at 📉 the Austrian Stock Exchange took place in March 2000.
Betandwin acquired Simon Bold (Gibraltar) in June 2001 and changed its name 📉 to bwin International Ltd. This relocation to Gibraltar was done to keep up with the company's main competitors, who had 📉 already moved to the British Overseas Territory.