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Sportradar Faces Class Action Over Alleged Black-Market Ties

Investors who purchased Sportradar Group AG shares between November 7, 2024, and April 21, 2026, are being urged to join a class action lawsuit. The litigation targets claims that the sports data company misled shareholders regarding its regulatory compliance and relationships with illicit gambling operators.

Sportradar Faces Class Action Over Alleged Black-Market Ties
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The complaint alleges that Sportradar intentionally partnered with black-market gambling entities to inflate revenue, directly contradicting public assurances that the firm prioritized ethics and strict legal compliance. Plaintiffs argue that the company’s know-your-customer protocols were significantly weaker than represented to the market, leaving investors with a distorted view of the firm's operational integrity.

Those who suffered financial losses during this period have until July 17, 2026, to seek appointment as a lead plaintiff through The Gross Law Firm. Participation in the action does not carry upfront costs or obligations, and registered shareholders will receive automated updates on the case status. The lawsuit highlights a recurring issue in the data sector: the gap between corporate claims of robust oversight and the underlying reality of revenue-generation strategies.

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