Kambi Group plc (“Kambi”), the home of premium sports betting solutions, has signed a multi-year sportsbook partnership with the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara (MHA) Nation to provide on-property sports betting solutions at the tribe’s flagship gaming destination, 4 Bears Casino and Lodge in New Town, North Dakota.

Under the terms of the agreement, Kambi will replace 4 Bears Casino and Lodge’s current third-party supplier with its market-leading retail sports betting technology including a full suite of self-service kiosks, over-the-counter terminals, and Bring-Your-Own-Device technology, giving guests access to an intuitive and frictionless betting experience on-site.

The partnership also includes future scope for on-premise mobile sports betting, as well as state-wide mobile betting pending regulatory conditions.

Situated along Lake Sakakawea, 4 Bears Casino and Lodge recently completed construction of its new events centre, and is nearing completion of a new hotel tower, increasing guest capacity and further positioning them as a leading regional attraction. Additionally, the MHA Nation is progressing plans to develop a second casino property, Son of Star Casino, creating further opportunity for long-term sportsbook growth across the tribe’s gaming enterprises.

Werner Becher, Kambi Group CEO, said: “We are proud to partner with the MHA Nation and 4 Bears Casino and Lodge to bring world-class sports betting experiences to the state of North Dakota. The MHA Nation is well positioned to elevate its entertainment offering across the state, and this agreement marks another important step in expanding regulated sports betting across tribal gaming.”

Patrick Packineau, 4 Bears Casino and Lodge General Manager, said: “We are delighted to partner with Kambi as we introduce a first-class sports betting experience for our guests. With continued enhancements at 4 Bears Casino and Lodge, Kambi’s proven technology and commitment to tribal operators made them the ideal partner. We look forward to working with them as we continue to grow our gaming and entertainment offerings.”