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- BETC is a French advertising agency founded in Paris in 1995. The name of the company stands for Babinet, Erra and Tong Cuong, the founding members. The...
- SuperSport. In January 2023, Entain acquired the Dutch online gambling company, BetCity, from Sports Entertainment Media for £398 million. In March 2023, Entain...
- June 2023. "Geslaagd partnership met BetCity uitgebreid:hoofdsponsor tot 2025" [Successful partnership with BetCity extended: main sponsor until 2025] (in...
- Festival. Also in 2016, she was commissioned by French advertising agency BETC and British company Cow & Gate, in collaboration with researchers from Goldsmiths...
- title is Founding Chairman of BETC and Global Chief Creative Officer of Havas. He is also the author of the book "BETC ParisGlobal Advertising Agency"...
- Vardar and the Macedonian handball club RK Vardar. He is also the owner of Betcity, the largest sports-betting company in Russia and, the first Russian company...
- Nederlandse Loterij None Fortuna Sittard Işıtan Gün Danny Buijs Ivo Pinto Robey BetCity Winkelhart sittard None None Go Ahead Eagles Jan Willem van Dop Paul Simonis...
- President of Havas Worldwide (formerly Euro RSCG Worldwide), Co-Founder of BETC, and Managing Director of Havas. Mercedes Erra is an expert and specialist...
- Location Notes Loss 29–13 (1) Alexander Sarnavskiy Decision (unanimous) BetCity Fight Nights 126 February 21, 2025 3 5:00 Sochi, Russia Win 29–12 (1) Donovan...
- and Robey (2023-present). The club's shirts are currently sponsored by BetCity. Previous commercial sponsors have been Akai (1982–83), Oad Reizen (1983–85)...