bet-at-home.com

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bet-at-home.com AG
TypeJoint Stock Corporation
IndustryOnline Gaming and Online Sportsbook
Founded1999 in Wels (Austria), AG (2004)
FounderJochen Dickinger and Franz Ömer
HeadquartersDüsseldorf (Germany)
ProductsSportsbook, Casino, Live-Casino, Games, Virtual, Poker[1]
Revenue€126.9 million (as of December 2020)[2]
Number of employees
277 (as of June 2021)
Websitewww.bet-at-home.com Edit this at Wikidata

bet-at-home.com AG is a European online gambling and sports betting company that was founded in 1999.

Their product range includes sportsbook, casino, live-casino, vegas,[3] virtual[4] and poker.

Corporate history[]

bet-at-home.com was founded in December 1999, in Wels Upper Austria, by Jochen Dickinger and Franz Ömer. In March 2000 www.bet-at-home.com went online. Initially the business focused its activities solely on online sports betting. Two months after the website was launched, the Livescore service, www.livescore.cc, was launched and this led to the relaunch of the bet-at-home.com website in 2002. With the start of the new online casino in November 2005, the website was again redesigned. In the following year (2006), bet-at-home.com launched its poker platform. In 2008, the product range broadened with the relaunch of a new online casino. A short while later, in June 2009, bet-at-home.com launched their new product line Games. Since September of the same year, live betting has been offered on various sporting events. Founded in 1999 as a limited company, in May 2004 the capital investments increased and bet-at-home.com transformed into a joint stock corporation. In December of the same year, the corporation was listed on the stock exchange.[5]

Further capital increases in subsequent years followed. Between 2006 and 2009 the corporation held a 60-percent share of Racebets GmbH. bet-at-home.com AG is a part of the "BetClic Everest SAS Group", which is one of the leading French companies in the industry of online gaming and sports betting and that acquired the majority vote in April 2009.[6] bet-at-home.com AG’s shares are listed on the Stock Exchange in Frankfurt, Xetra.[7][8] In 2012 there was a change from the Open Market to the Entry Standard of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.[9][10]

On 31 October 2012 co-founder Jochen Dickinger gave up his position as CEO and was succeeded by Michael Quatember.[11] In August 2013 the new website went online; the second relaunch in the company’s history on the offers at www.bet-at-home.com.[12] In December 2013 a mobile version of the site was launched.[13] In 2015 the company extended its product range by Virtual.[4] The company was approved for the Regulated Market on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in August 2016. Admission to the "Prime Standard" segment was granted.[14] On 3 February 2017, the shares were admitted to the SDAX.[15]

In February 2017, casino games were added to the poker software. In November 2017, the product group "Games" was replaced by "Vegas" and the casino app was introduced.[16] In June 2018, the Sports app was introduced.[17] With the launch of the esports channel in September 2018 the company added a new product.[18]

Corporate structure[]

Corporate structure of bet-at-home.com

bet-at-home.com AG is based in Düsseldorf and acts as the holding and is responsible for the listing of bet-at-home.com’s shares. The company holds 100% of bet-at-home.com Entertainment GmbH. The company’s Linz office is primarily responsible for the ongoing technology transfer within the company and the internally developed software. The activities in Malta are operated under bet-at-home.com Holding Ltd and its 100% owned subsidiaries hold the Maltese gaming licenses for casino, poker and sports betting, that have been issued by the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA).[19][20][21]

Product history[]

Sportsbook[]

Sportsbook is bet-at-home’s core business. In 2000, the company launched its first sportsbook offer on www.bet-at-home.com. In the fiscal year 2020 (as of December 2020), the betting offer included more than 606,000 events for more than 50 different sports and 114,000 live events. bet-at-home was an early mover in their launch of e-Sports as a new sports betting category.

In 2020, the gross profit of bet-at-home.com’s sportsbook amounted to €52.5 million.[22]

Casino[]

bet-at-home.com via one of its subsidiaries has a Maltese gaming license, that acquires them the right to operate an online casino. After the launch of their sportsbook product range, the second main product, the bet-at-home.com casino was launched in 2005.

Poker[]

Online poker is a multiplayer game where poker players play live against each other at virtual poker tables. Due to one of its subsidiaries bet-at-home.com AG is also a part of an online poker network.

Virtual[]

In April 2015, virtual bets were added to the offer. This product is about the virtual simulation of different sports. Currently (as of June 2021), it is possible to place bets on football, tennis, dog racing, basketball and horse racing.[23]

In 2020, the gross profit of bet-at-home.com’s online gaming (casino, poker, games, virtual) amounted to €74.4 million.[22]

Notes[]

  1. ^ "Products - bet-at-home.com", retrieved 2013-03-30.
  2. ^ bet-at-home.com AG: group company figures for 2020 (01.01.2020 until 31.12.2020) 2021, page 1. [1]
  3. ^ "Vegas" (in German). Retrieved 22 March 2018.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b "Virtual Football League", retrieved 2015-04-01.
  5. ^ "bet-at-home.com plant Börsengang in Wien", retrieved 2019-04-05.
  6. ^ "Key developments in the history of bet-at-home.com", retrieved 2015-03-30.
  7. ^ bet-at-home.com. bet-at-home.com AG: Further focus on Frankfurt – Pullback from Vienna Stock Exchange. 2014, page 1. [2]
  8. ^ "bet-at-home zieht sich von Wiener Börse zurück", retrieved 2014-06-11.
  9. ^ "bet-at-home.com AG shares", retrieved 2017-07-31.
  10. ^ "Wechsel in den Entry Standard der Börse Frankfurt" retrieved 2012-12-11.
  11. ^ bet-at-home.com. bet-at-home.com AG: Change on the Board of Directors at bet-at-home.com. 2012, page 1.[3]
  12. ^ "Relaunch 2013", retrieved 2013-08-12.
  13. ^ "bet-at-home.com Mobile: Ab sofort auf Smartphone und Tablet", retrieved 2015-09-15.
  14. ^ bet-at-home.com. bet-at-home.com AG: bet-at-home.com AG received admission to the Regulated Market of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (‘Prime Standard’). 2016, page 1. [4]
  15. ^ bet-at-home.com. bet-at-home.com AG: bet-at-home.com AG to be included in SDAX index of Deutsche Börse. 2017, page 1. [5]
  16. ^ "bet-at-home Casino App" (in German). Retrieved 22 March 2018.
  17. ^ bet-at-home.com. Weltmeisterliches Wettangebot. 2018, page 1.
  18. ^ "bet-at-home.com baut eSports-Enagement aus" (in German). Retrieved 12 March 2021.
  19. ^ "The Gaming Regulator rebranded as Malta Gaming Authority" Archived 14 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 2014-01-14.
  20. ^ Holger, Steffen. Performaxx Research GmbH. Research-Studie bet-at-home.com AG. 2011, page 1-13. [6]
  21. ^ Leonhard, Bayer. P Hauck & Aufhäuser Institutional Research AG. 2014, page 1.
  22. ^ Jump up to: a b bet-at-home.com. Company presentation. 2021, page 4
  23. ^ "Bet-at-home launches Betradar’s Virtual Football" Archived 18 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 2016-03-01.

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