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BoyleSports Launches Innovative 'Touch Bet' Feature in Retail Shops

13 July 20265 Min.by Lisa Lustich
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BoyleSports führt innovative 'Touch Bet'-Funktion in Wettbüros ein

BoyleSports, in collaboration with Spotlight Sports Group, introduces 'Touch Bet,' a new retail feature allowing customers to build horse racing bets via interactive screens and settle them in-store or via the app. This is a significant step towards an omnichannel experience.

BoyleSports has implemented a pioneering innovation in its brick-and-mortar betting shops: the industry-exclusive 'Touch Bet' feature. This development, created in close collaboration with Spotlight Sports Group, offers betting customers a streamlined method to compile and place horse racing bets directly via interactive screens. The feature is already available in all BoyleSports branches. It bridges the gap between the convenience of digital offerings and the traditional betting shop environment. Customers can now create betting slips directly on 'Digital Racing Post' touchscreens. Who would have thought that the good old betting shop still holds so much potential for innovation? I find it exciting to see how the industry continually finds new ways to combine tradition and progress.

Instead of relying on traditional paper slips, punters can now swipe through the day's race cards, evaluate form, and compile their selections with a tap of the screen. Once a bet is finalized on the display, users have the flexible choice of how to transact: they can either print the slip and settle it over the counter with staff, or instantly transfer the slip to the BoyleSports mobile application by scanning an on-screen QR code. This hybrid approach underscores the increasing push towards omnichannel experiences within the bookmaking sector, syncing physical shop hardware with personal mobile accounts to remove friction from the customer journey.

Numbers and facts

The new 'Touch Bet' functionality has been deployed across the entire BoyleSports retail estate. It is the result of a collaboration with Spotlight Sports Group. The system allows for the compilation of horse racing bets via interactive screens. After composing the bet slip, customers can choose to pay at the counter or settle through the BoyleSports app. This is a direct response to customer demand for more control and convenience, as highlighted by Philip Chubb, Retail Commercial Director at BoyleSports.

"Touch Bet is a major step forward for our racing customers and marks a significant milestone in our retail offering. We know customers want more control, more convenience and a smoother experience when placing their bets. With Touch Bet, they can browse, build and place their racing bets in the way that suits them, whether that's at the counter or through our app." - Philip Chubb, Retail Commercial Director at BoyleSports

Jon Sanders, Head of Retail Development at Spotlight Sports Group, emphasized that merging premium racing insights with physical tech is vital for the modern high street. He views this as a true advancement for the industry.

Background

The exclusive launch of 'Touch Bet' is part of a broader strategy to modernize physical betting shops. The goal is to keep them relevant to a demographic increasingly accustomed to fluid mobile interfaces. The initiative shows how bookmakers are trying to keep pace with changing customer expectations while preserving traditional business models. It's about combining the best of both worlds: personal interaction in a storefront and the speed of the digital age. The retail environment remains a vital part of the betting experience, as suggested by previous reports where BoyleSports already implemented Automated ACCA Technology in 2026.

Why it matters for German players

For German players navigating the legal online gambling market, innovations like 'Touch Bet' could offer an interesting glimpse beyond national borders. Germany has been strictly regulated since the State Treaty on Gambling 2021 (GlüStV 2021). This means that state-licensed online casinos in Germany cannot simply adopt every technology popular abroad. The Joint Gambling Authority of the Federal States (GGL) rigorously monitors compliance with regulations. The 1 Euro per spin betting limit and the 1,000 Euro monthly deposit limit via LUGAS are just two examples of the strict rules.

Innovations like 'Touch Bet', which connect mobile apps and physical betting shops, could in principle also gain traction in Germany. However, they would have to fully comply with German licensing requirements. This concerns, for example, adherence to play breaks, correct documentation of transactions, and integration into the LUGAS system for monitoring player limits. The GGL is currently heavily focused on player protection and combating the black market. Another source, SBC News, reported in May 2026 that the UK Gambling Commission views financial risk assessments as not being 'affordability checks by another name', which illustrates the complexity of regulatory discussions in Europe. It remains to be seen if and when such omnichannel solutions will find their way onto the GGL whitelist. For the GGL, the top priority is that new technologies do not undermine player protection.

What it means for GGL-licensed casinos

GGL-licensed casinos face the challenge of offering innovative player experiences without exceeding strict regulatory boundaries. While a full integration of physical betting shops and online offerings in the form of 'Touch Bet' is still a distant prospect in Germany, individual aspects, such as convenient bet compilation or rapid transfer to mobile devices, could inspire. For example, improved user interfaces in online casinos that facilitate the creation of complex bets are conceivable.

However, any such development must respect the strict rules regarding advertising, player protection, and limits. Bonus offers are severely restricted in Germany, which impacts marketing strategies. The GGL will carefully examine any innovation to ensure it aligns with the goal of player protection and channeling play into the legal market. The balance between innovation and strict regulation is a perennial issue in the German gambling industry.

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