Sports prediction technology company Golden Odds has officially completed the acquisition of the local Thai football data and content platform ThaiScore.com, marking its first major foray into the Thai market and strengthening its business footprint in Southeast Asia.
This acquisition is a key step in Golden Odds' expansion of regional influence, reflecting its commitment to developing the emerging iGaming and sports content ecosystem in Southeast Asia.
Through this integration, Golden Odds fully embeds its AI-driven match prediction system into the content system of ThaiScore, optimizing the platform's data capabilities and user experience.
The collaboration covers real-time scoring features, mobile-optimized interfaces, and expands user interaction depth through local language match previews and LINE and Telegram community extensions.
Golden Odds CEO Andrew Goldie stated: "Thailand is one of the most dynamic markets in the sports betting sector in Southeast Asia. Through ThaiScore, we aim to bring fans a clearer, more exciting, and more trustworthy match analysis experience."
The new AI prediction content on the platform will be gathered in the "Pre-match Preview" section of ThaiScore.com, offering over 40 data analysis indicators per match. In terms of revenue models, the platform will focus on developing affiliate partnerships and performance-based advertising services.
Tip: Golden Odds is advancing its 2025 Asian market expansion blueprint, targeting markets including South Korea and Indonesia.
The company now supports multilingual interfaces and continues to expand its global cooperation network, enhancing its influence in international markets.
Golden Odds explicitly states that ThaiScore will continue to retain its original brand and domain name, branded as "Powered by Golden Odds." This move aims to maintain local user identification while leveraging global technology and resources to enhance overall services.
This strategic layout comes at a time when the Thai gambling industry is undergoing significant changes. In May 2025, market experts pointed out potential casino legalization measures in Thailand, which could make it a significant competitor to Macau in the Asian gambling market.