Per Head Businesses Still Going Strong Heading Into Basketball Season

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The Football season may be nearly halfway over (hard to believe) but that hasn’t stopped the demand for per head businesses, especially with the new basketball season kicking into full gear.

Per head operations, based outside the US, have become the norm for managing local bookmaking operations across the globe.

The New York Times last year profiled one of Costa Rica’s first pph service companies, PerHead.com.  That paper noted: “It is organized. It is civilized. It is user-friendly, for both the bookie and the bettor.”

It’s also super efficient.

PerHead.com encompasses three stories of a state-of-the-art facilities that can accommodate thousands of bookmaking businesses online via its massive server room. 

The infrastructure at Per Head is broken down as such:

  • *17,000 sq. ft. multi-million dollar facility
  • *Over 16 years of industry experience
  • *Multilingual professionals
  • *We are the solution for your business needs
  • *State-of-the-art DGS software (actively upgrading)
  • *High powered servers
  • *Secure proprietary mobile betting platform
  • *Real-time price per head reporting
  • *Triple-redundant telephone & internet connections
  • *Preventative solutions for (DDoS) attacks
  • *Industrial grade generators
  • *99.99% uptime yearly

“There is always going to be a huge market for local bookmakers because they are the ones who let players bet with credit, with money they don’t have to produce,” Steve Budin, a gambling expert who formerly operated an online sports book, told the New York Times. “People don’t want to give out their credit cards or send money offshore someplace. They like dealing with real people and real cash. These sites just make it a whole lot easier for the bookies serving them.”

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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