
Bet Butler acquires B2C customers from troubled Bodugi.com
Bodugi Technology sells off B2C site's database including all customer liabilities following recent UK licence suspension

Bet Butler is set to acquire Bodugi Technology’s real-money social betting site’s customer database following its licence suspension from the UK Gambling Commission, eGaming Review has learned.
The regulator suspended Bodugi’s pool betting and fixed-odds licence last month after complaints players had been unable to withdraw funds from Bodugi.com and following a lack of response to the Commission’s requests to discuss its concerns.
Following the interim suspension Bodugi Technology said it had taken the decision to discontinue its B2C business to focus solely on its B2B operations.
Speaking with eGR, Bodugi Technology co-founder and COO Michael Wilson confirmed Bet Butler had acquired its consumer-facing site Bodugi.com customer database following discussions with a number of potential buyers.
“We’re now in the process of letting our customers know that the Bodugi.com database has been acquired by Bet Butler which will be honouring the customer balances,” Wilson said.
UK-licensed Bet Butler launched in 2011 with the aim of giving customers access to the best odds from international bookmakers through a single wallet and without the need for multiple betting accounts.