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Esports betting startup Puntt recruiting affiliate partners

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ew esports betting platform Puntt announced Thursday it is recruiting affiliate partnerships to drive player acquisition.

Launched this year, the esports technology start-up has a UK license, pool betting product, and bigger odds on offer for all the players. The platform offers esports betting pools for CS:GO and, recently launched, League of Legends. Customers are invited to back their favorite players, based on their in-game performance. Puntt’s platform offers several choices and large pay-outs through its proprietary pool betting system. It also commits to reinvesting a portion of its revenue back into esports teams, tournaments, and gaming-related charities.

With a foothold now in place, Puntt said it is set to expand its reach and invite accelerated growth through the recruitment of new affiliate partners. Digital Fuel Marketing exclusively manages Puntt’s affiliate program. It is an expert iGaming marketing agency that works within the gaming industry to achieve business objectives through digital growth. 

“Onboarding affiliate partners is a crucial step in Puntt’s growth strategy,” said Phill Adams, CEO at Puntt. “We are excited to have created a pool betting platform that meets the needs of esports fans and players, enabling our customers to bet on the players they love. The whole team at Puntt are excited to welcome new affiliate partners to offer our exciting new platform to new players.”

Puntt is the trading name for RPGG Media Ltd and is based in the UK. The esports platform has been built by a team of gamers, software developers, and esports fans with backgrounds in the betting industry.

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