As part of the partnership, Scout Gaming Group will provide fantasy sports and sportsbook goods to Apple iSports.
Despite its Australian origins, Apple iSports holds a sports betting licencing in the US state of North Dakota.
During the first quarter of 2023, Scout Gaming Group's goods will be available in both Australia and North Dakota.
Niklas Jönsson, Scout Gaming Group's Acting CEO, stated, "Getting the opportunity to deliver our entire product offering to a partner on a market that we have not delivered to before feels very positive." And making the first delivery of a sportsbook in response to the partner's needs would be extremely beneficial in future customer discussions."
Scout Gaming Group, among other sports betting products, provides B2B daily fantasy sports, sports betting, and fantasy betting.
The Swedish-based startup claims that its network-based infrastructure allows operators to run odds on most sports leagues via an in-house StatCenter that it creates.
Scout Gaming Group reported a 69% revenue reduction in the second quarter of this year after deliberating "existential decisions."
Jönsson stated at the time that the specifics of these decisions would not be known until the end of 2022.
"We will [undertake] extensive change due to a significant reduction in the number of employees and consultants," he disclosed.
"The restructuring programme, which was launched during the second quarter to address the aforementioned challenges, has already taken effect, and the full impact will be seen in the fourth quarter."