Kambi Group has relocated its London office to Friars Yard, a commercial building on Blackfriars Road in Waterloo, with CEO Werner Becher confirming the move in a LinkedIn post.
He said: “Today we moved into our new London office at Friars Yard, Waterloo. A great new space and an exciting next chapter for Kambi in London.”
The executive also thanked several employees, Therese Lindberg, Kate Oliveira, Filipa Sousa Mendes, among others, involved in coordinating the relocation, describing the process as involving “a lot of work behind the scenes.”
The move marks the end of Kambi’s long-standing presence in Hammersmith, where the company had previously maintained its London base for several years.
Located at 160 Blackfriars Road in London’s South Bank district, Friars Yard is a recently refurbished office building positioned near both Southwark underground station and Waterloo transport hub.
The relocation comes shortly after Kambi reported strong first-quarter 2026 financial results. The sportsbook supplier posted revenue of €43.5m ($49m) for the quarter, up 7% year-on-year, while operating profit increased 189% to €3.5m.
The office move also comes during an active start to 2026 for Kambi commercially and operationally. In recent weeks, the supplier entered France’s regulated online betting market through a partnership with PMU, which launched a new sportsbook powered by Kambi alongside its horse racing offering.
The company also announced a deal to power a new retail sportsbook facility at Wind Creek Chicago Southland in the US, further expanding its land-based sportsbook footprint in North America.
Additionally, Kambi signed an agreement with PowerPlay that will allow the operator to launch sportsbook operations across seven Canadian provinces using Kambi’s technology and trading services, extending the supplier’s reach in the regulated Canadian market.
In 2025, Kambi’s revenue fell 8.2% to €162m and profit after tax dropped 55.8% to €6.8m