Gambling.com announces receipt of temporary supplier licence in Missouri

Gambling.com announces receipt of temporary supplier licence in Missouri

The state launched its regulated online sports betting market on December 1.

US.- Gambling.com Group has announced that its subsidiary GDC America has gained a temporary supplier licence from the Missouri Gaming Commission (MGC) to be able to offer services to Missouri-licensed operators. Online sports betting launched in Missouri on Monday.

The licence allows its sports data division, OpticOdds, to provide real-time odds, data and information and its marketing division to provide services to licensed online sports betting operators. The Group launched BetMissouri.com in 2022 in anticipation of the state’s eventual legal sports betting launch.

Charles Gillespie, chief executive officer of Gambling.com Group said: “The launch of legal sports betting in Missouri, made possible by voters’ approval of Amendment 2 in November 2024, underscores the growing demand for regulated online wagering and the continued expansion of the industry. Missouri sports fans deserve legal and regulated sports betting experiences, and we look forward to supporting the development of a safe and enjoyable betting ecosystem.”

The Missouri market has eight licensed operators. DraftKings, Circa Sports, Caesars Sportsbook, BetMGM, Bet365, theScore Bet, Fanatics and FanDuel have launched after securing licences in the state. Fantasy sports operator Underdog withdrew its temporary sports betting licence last week ahead of the launch.

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