ECONOMY

Greece’s OPAP set to make online debut

OPAP, one of Europe’s biggest betting firms, plans to launch long-awaited online sports betting before the start of the soccer World Cup in June, its CEO said on Thursday, in a bid to capitalize on the popular event.

Greece sold a majority stake in OPAP to Czech-Greek investment fund Emma Delta for 652 million euros last year, marking its first major privatization under its multi-billion international bailout.

The new management that took over in October promised to implement the company’s plans to expand into online betting, video lotto and scratch cards.

OPAP launched a scratch card on May 1 and plans to operate the first video lottery machine by the end of the year.

OPAP’s Chief Executive Kamil Ziegler told shareholders on Thursday the firm would likely launch its flagship sports betting game “Pame Stoichima,” currently offered at its 5,000 outlets, online before the start of the June 12-July 13 soccer World Cup in Brazil.

“It will be done, I hope, before the soccer championship in June,” he said.

[Reuters]

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