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Pinnacle Trade Director to deliver presentation at Ukrainian Gaming Week 2021

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arko Blume, Pinnacle Trade Director, has pledged to present a “strategy to overcome the crisis on the betting market” at a conference that will be held on February 24 within the framework of the Ukrainian Gaming Week 2021.

His presentation, “Anti-crisis strategy for bookmakers,” is expected to bring answers to questions such as: “What measures should bookmakers take to maintain their position in the market during the crisis?” and “How is the audience of the betting industry-changing, and what solutions can help operators to attract and retain players?”

The key points that Blume will delve into are the following:

  • Latest solutions to help bookmakers survive within economic and social changes;
  • New trends and opportunities for streaming services;
  • What anti-crisis social programs exist today;
  • How bookmakers deal with the crisis;
  • Reducing costs in the field of betting: how to manage work resources;
  • What the players are betting on;
  • How to support the concept of “transparent sports”.

Since 2007, Marco has held the position of Sales Director at Pinnacle international betting provider. In his work, he is guided by the core values ​​of the betting business, which are based on strict risk control and the use of advanced models.

Pinnacle (formerly Pinnacle Sports) was founded in 1998 and launched an online betting website in 2000. The bookmaker currently offers a wide range of bets on sports and esports events. Online casino games are also available on Pinnacle’s website. Today, its clients include bettors from more than 100 countries of the world.

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