Bulgarian Operator Inbet Partners With Predikto

Bulgarian online operator Inbet has agreed a technology partnership with Predikto, a B2B predictions infrastructure supplier, to power a new range of event-based betting products on its platform.
Inbet announced the deal on LinkedIn on August 13, 2026, stating that Predikto "will serve as our official technology infrastructure provider to power our new betting offerings based on random events in Bulgaria."
The operator said it would draw on Predikto's technology stack to run the new product line. "Through this strategic integration, we will leverage Predikto's scalable, high-performance platform to deliver dynamic, real-time event-driven betting mechanics directly to our users, strictly operating within the scope of our local gambling license," inbet said in its post.
Predikto confirmed the arrangement in a reply to the announcement. "Looking forward to building this together. Excited to bring real-time betting sites on the most engaging everyday events to your player community," the company wrote.
Neither company has published a standalone press release detailing launch timing, product scope or the specific events that will be available to bet on. Inbet's statement makes clear the offer will sit inside its existing Bulgarian online gambling licence rather than under a separate authorisation.
What Predikto Supplies
Predikto is a B2B infrastructure provider that builds technology for operators wanting to run event-driven betting products, sometimes described in the trade press as prediction markets style offerings.
Its role in the inbet deal covers the underlying tech stack, pricing and risk management needed to run real-time, event-based wagering at scale, according to inbet's own description of the partnership.
That model differs from the standalone prediction market platforms, such as Kalshi and Polymarket, that have drawn regulatory scrutiny in the United States.
Inbet's product will instead run as a feature of a licensed gambling operator's existing regulated offering, rather than as a separate contracts market.
A Test Case For Bulgaria
The deal gives Bulgaria's regulated betting market its first publicly announced example of an operator building an event-based product on top of an existing online gambling licence, rather than seeking a bespoke authorisation.
Details of how Bulgarian regulators view the product, and whether other licensees plan similar launches, have not been made public by either company.
Inbet has not disclosed a launch date for the new product beyond confirming the technology partnership is in place.
Gambling.com has contacted both companies for further comment on the scope of the offering and will update this story if more detail becomes available.
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What To Watch
The partnership is a live test of how far Bulgaria's existing licensing categories stretch to cover newer, event-driven betting formats without requiring a dedicated regulatory framework.
That approach contrasts with Gibraltar, where the Prediction Market Regulations 2026 came into force on July 13, 2026 under the territory's Gambling Act 2025, creating a standalone licence route for prediction markets operators rather than folding them into existing betting and gaming licences.
Whether Inbet's product draws further regulatory comment in Bulgaria, and whether other Bulgarian-licensed operators follow with their own event-based launches, will be the next signals to watch.



