DraftKings to launch Missouri sports betting December 1
The operator secured a direct mobile wagering license and will debut its sportsbook statewide with a first-bet event in St. Louis.
The operator secured a direct mobile wagering license and will debut its sportsbook statewide with a first-bet event in St. Louis.
The payment provider has expanded its integration with Boosteroid to support local subscription payments through Pix and Boleto Bancário via SafetyPay.
The new partnership will expand Big Daddy Gaming's regulated market access.
The online casino has responded to a Consumentenbond article that claims the company misleads players.
The regulator has imposed an immediate suspension while it reviews potential breaches of social responsibility and anti-money laundering requirements.
CEO Michael Rubin said the operator will be launching its new Fanatics Predicts offering within the next few weeks through a partnership formed with Crypto.com.
The partnership was formed less than two weeks before Missouri's newly regulated online sports betting market is set to launch, which DraftKings was granted licensing for on August 15.
The Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Commission stated offering a sporting event contract through a DCM without a valid sports wagering license would be deemed as an 'illegal activity.'
Following significant AML and social responsibility failings, the operator will have to undergo an independent audit on top of the fine.
Assembly Bill 601 would configure a 'hub and spoke' model similar to that of Florida, where Tribes oversee online sports betting in Wisconsin and receive a share of revenue from operators.