DATA.BET, a B2B sportsbook solution supplier that originated as an esports-first company, has unveiled its first-year performance results for its sports betting vertical.
The company launched the vertical twelve months ago and has now released a detailed breakdown of metrics drawn from data provided by newly acquired clients.
The headline numbers point to sustained revenue momentum, with turnover up 30.7% quarter-on-quarter delivered consistently across all core commercial benchmarks.
Betting activity accelerated significantly over the period, with the number of bets and stake volume rising 83.5% and combo bets increasing by an impressive 160.5%.
Player base expansion accompanied this surge in activity, with active users growing 147.6% across the year, reflecting broad audience acquisition across client projects.
The company’s product stack played a central role in driving both operator revenue and user retention throughout the twelve-month period.
Bet Builder, available across football, basketball, baseball, and American football, allows users to combine multiple selections within a single match, including Player Props covering individual actions such as goals, assists, and points.
Official data partnerships formed a critical part of the infrastructure, with Infront covering tennis, Odds Composer handling basketball, and Genius Sports and BETER also serving as key data providers.
Football led in user engagement across top-tier disciplines, recording a 107.5% increase in bet counts and a 173.1% rise in active users over the year.
Basketball outperformed on the metrics that matter most to operators, with turnover rising 83.7% and its user base growing 96.8%, positioning it as the highest-value discipline for clients looking beyond raw betting volume.
Table Tennis recorded a 172.5% increase in its player base, while tennis showed stable engagement with bet counts up 33.6% and active players growing 35%.
Niche disciplines also recorded consistent growth, with turnover up 56.6% and active players up 97.4%, with darts standing out as the year’s breakout discipline driven by a rapid rise in user interest.
The England Premier League retained its position as the most profitable tournament across the full year, with event count up 45.7% and close to half of total betting volume generated through the 1X2 market.
Top-tier tournaments led over low-tier disciplines across every commercial metric, producing 102.7% turnover growth, 187.2% profit growth, and a 196.6% increase in bet count.
Yevhenii Ilchenko, head of Sports at DATA.BET, commented on the results, stating: “Taken together, the first year demonstrated that scale and stability are not opposing forces — broad coverage, official data, and engagement-focused features directly contributed to growth across turnover, player numbers, and betting activity.”
Ilchenko added: “We built the vertical on the right foundations from the first, and the numbers reflect that.”

