Date: 13.02.2025

by Mateusz Mazur

STATSCORE and Atlaslive Partner to Enhance iGaming Data Solutions

STATSCORE has formed a strategic partnership with Atlaslive. The collaboration will bring STATSCORE’s advanced sports data solutions to Atlaslive’s global client base, boosting user engagement and operational efficiency for betting operators.

Expanding Market Reach with Premium Sports Data

Through this partnership, Atlaslive’s customers will gain access to STATSCORE’s industry-leading sports data tools. These include LivematchPro and PrematchPro, which provide real-time insights and pre-match analytics. Additionally, engagement tools such as Tipster and PointsInPlay will help sportsbooks increase player interaction and drive profitability.

STATSCORE CEO Dariusz Łęczyński highlighted the importance of this agreement. “This is a key partnership for STATSCORE, as it further broadens the availability of our products in the market. The trust Atlaslive has placed in us is invaluable – it strengthens our position and confirms that we are heading in the right direction for our company’s growth,” noted Łęczyński.

A Strategic Fit for Atlaslive’s Advanced Platform

For Atlaslive, integrating STATSCORE’s solutions aligns perfectly with its commitment to innovation. The company, which rebranded from Atlas-IAC in May 2024, offers a comprehensive B2B platform designed to optimize sportsbook and casino operations. Its suite includes risk management tools, anti-fraud systems, CRM, bonus engines, business analytics, and retail solutions.

Atlaslive COO Lidiia Vakulenko emphasized the significance of this partnership. “At Atlaslive, we are committed to equipping iGaming operators with the most advanced and reliable technology to drive performance and profitability. STATSCORE’s data solutions are a strategic fit for our ecosystem, offering exceptional real-time insights and engagement tools that enhance player experience and operational efficiency. This partnership is a testament to our vision of delivering innovation-driven growth to our partners in an increasingly data-centric industry,” said Vakulenko.