
Paf plots daily fantasy sports launch
Åland operator makes move to offer DFS for the first time in partnership with Scout Gaming Group


State-owned Paf is set to offer daily fantasy sports (DFS) for the first time after striking a deal with software provider Scout Gaming Group.
The Åland-based operator will integrate the supplier’s new DFS platform, becoming the latest egaming firm to offer the vertical to its customer base.
“In Scout Gaming Group we feel we have found a good and flexible partner to take us into the DFS area,” Paf’s director of games, Kim Johansson, said.
“We strongly believe that DFS will see significant growth in the years to come and we are happy to be ahead of our competitors and offer this product to our betting and sports interested customers.”
Scout Gaming Group’s CEO Andreas Ternström added: “There’s a rapidly growing interest in fantasy sports betting, and we are delighted that Paf chose Scout as their provider of a new fantasy sports platform.”
Last week, EGR Intel exclusively revealed Kindred Group is planning to enter the DFS market with the launch of a new Europe-facing product.