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ABP firm SeanieMac dismiss reports over their finances

Barsanti wins the ApolloBet-sponsored Rosebery Handicap at Kempton this year. The firm and their owner SeanieMac are both authorised betting partners
Barsanti wins the ApolloBet-sponsored Rosebery Handicap at Kempton this year. The firm and their owner SeanieMac are both authorised betting partnersCredit: Mark Cranham

SeanieMac, the owners of online betting company ApolloBet and an authorised betting partner of British racing, have played down doubts over their future and have said claims they have lost $10 million are incorrect.

The firm, founded in Ireland and listed on the OTC market in the United States, closed the website they ran through BoyleSports' B2B platform in April but are due to launch a new site next month.

ApolloBet, who sponsored the card at Carlisle on Monday, were purchased by SeanieMac in February.

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