Irish bookmaker QuinnBet has relaunched its online betting platform in the United Kingdom and Ireland in partnership with Pragmatic Play Sports and Pragmatic Solutions.

Previously powered by FSB Technology, QuinnBet’s sportsbook integration with Pragmatic Play’s sportsbook platform was completed via Pragmatic Solutions’ Player Account Management (PAM) platform.

“We are immensely proud to partner with QuinnBet and their team and look forward to helping them reach their ambitious growth plans,” said Pragmatic Play senior vice president of sports and Gaming Intelligence Hot 50 of 2025 honouree Gareth Crook. “This partnership extends the reach of our product offering in the UK and Ireland, and it is a testament to our market-leading racing product. The integration has gone well, and we’re excited about this long-term relationship.”

QuinnBet CEO Brenda Quinn said: “Partnering with Pragmatic Play Sports is a significant move for us as we continue to grow and enhance our offering in the UK and Ireland. The provider’s outstanding sportsbook enables us to offer our customers an even more comprehensive and engaging betting experience and we are confident that this collaboration will drive our brand forward and strengthen our position in the markets.

“Our mission at QuinnBet has always been to provide our customers with a top-tier gaming and sports betting experience while ensuring compliance with the highest regulatory standards. By migrating to the Pragmatic Solutions PAM platform, we have taken a significant step forward in achieving these objectives. We are excited about this new chapter and look forward to leveraging the full capabilities of the platform.”

Pragmatic Solutions CEO Ashley Lang added: “We are delighted to welcome QuinnBet to the growing community of leading operators using the Pragmatic Solutions PAM platform. Our technology is designed to support ambitious, multi-market operators like QuinnBet, providing them with the tools they need to expand, optimise, and deliver exceptional player experiences. We look forward to supporting their continued growth in the UK and Ireland.”