Scout Gaming, a licensed and regulated B2B fantasy sports and pool betting provider, has announced that it has entered into an agreement with GML Interactive in terms of which it will deliver its entire daily fantasy sports (DFS) solution to Greek brand Stoiximan and Romanian brand Betano, who is also laying the groundwork to launch into the German market later this month.

The agreement will see the GML brands gaining complete access to Scout Gaming’s Daily Fantasy Sports platform in time for the Football World Cup that is due to take place in Russian next month. The DFS product will then be offered to customers in the Romanian, Cyprus and Greek markets. Lineups that perform the best generate cash prizes for players, while those who do not perform, lose out.

Scout Gaming’s liquidity network includes or intends to include Betsson, Nordic Leisure, ComOn, Bethard, 1xBet, Fanteam, PAF, Starpick and GoFantasy, with the last four having already launched with Scout Gaming’s DFS product and included payment suppliers.

Andreas Ternstrom, the Chief Executive Officer at Scout Gaming, commented that the fact that GML Interactive, owner of a dedicated sports brand and one of the largest private actors in Greece, chooses to do this with Scout Gaming clearly shows that the Daily Fantasy Sports’ vertical continues its establishment in Europe and that they have the leading B2B product.

George Kourakos from GML Interactive, added that they work actively with their sports offer and want to ensure that they can always offer customers the best product. He also said they will be establishing a new sports vertical in a European liquidity network.