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Taiwan Sports Lottery Names Sportradar Solutions Provider
Strengthening its presence in the Asia Pacific region, a new partnership will see Sportradar provide its leading technology, powering Taiwan's lottery

The leading sports technology company, offering innovative services, solutions and content to lotteries and betting operators across the globe, Sportradar, announced a new strategic collaboration in Taiwan on Tuesday. The company said Taiwan Sports Lottery selected it as its official technology and services solutions provider.
The new collaboration follows a competitive international tender process. The Lottery determined that Sportradar would be the best company to lead the transformation of the sports betting experience in the country, considering its extensive knowledge and supreme services and solutions. Under the terms of the new agreement, Sportradar became a part of a consortium that will run the lottery in Taiwan between 2024 and 2033.
The aforementioned consortium consists of a license holder, ADATA Technology, along with the Taiwan Sports Lottery Company Ltd (TSLC), serving as an operator, China Trust Bank and Sportradar. Undoubtedly, the new strategic collaboration further propels the presence of Sportradar within the Asia Pacific region.
Ted Lin, the Taiwan Sports Lottery Company’s president, explained that backed by Sportradar’s leading technological solutions, players in Taiwan will benefit from enhanced sports betting experiences. “With a proven track record of working with established lottery providers globally, we look forward to harnessing the synergies with Sportradar to transform the sports betting landscape in Taiwan,” he added.
“Our aim is to redefine the sports betting experience and Sportradar has a full suite of technological solutions to help us achieve that.“
Ted Lin, president of Taiwan Sports Lottery Company Ltd
Sportradar Is Excited to Deliver Its Extensive Range of Solutions
Carsten Koerl, Sportradar’s CEO, praised the company’s experience with lotteries in all parts of the world. Moreover, he highlighted the solid ORAKO technology that Sportradar brings, delivering an effective end-to-end solution for lotteries.
Koerl predicted that the consortium that will operate the lottery in Taiwan is positioned well for growth. Finally, he said: “We’re able to bring the full range of betting services to deliver a high-quality and consistent experience for people playing the games, whether they’re in retail outlets, playing via the internet or on their mobile devices.”
“Our experience working with government-run lotteries around the world, coupled with our innovative technology and end-to-end ORAKO solution means Sportradar is well-placed to operate as part of a successful consortium for the Taiwan Sports Lottery.“
Carsten Koerl, CEO at Sportradar
As explained by Sportradar’s CEO, the new collaboration involves ORAKO, the company’s end-to-end sportsbook and player account management solution. Under the terms of the new collaboration, the company agreed to deploy the solution to more than 2,600 retail locations across the country. Moreover, ORAKO will also power the lottery’s mobile and online offerings. In addition to player management and sports betting platform, the lottery will benefit from streaming and marketing, among other services.
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William Velichkov is a research-driven writer. His strengths lie in ensuring factual accuracy, vetting government documentation and reaching out to regulators and other officials. He is particularly fond of financial reporting, the sports betting industry, B2B partnerships and esports betting developments. William is a strong asset to the Gambling News team as he adds a bedrock to our reporting.
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