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GAN Extends FanDuel Partnership

 

GAN has extended its existing agreement with FanDuel Group to provide the operator with sports betting services in Indiana.

GAN confirms the receipt of a Temporary Supplier License from the Indiana Gaming Commission, demonstrating GAN’s continuing ability to rapidly submit to licensure in highly regulated U.S. Internet gambling markets. This is GAN’s second gaming license awarded in 2019 and third U.S. gaming license, following licensure in the State of New Jersey and the State of Pennsylvania.

“Our effective and compliant Platform represents a premium component of the supply chain and our team has a track record of on-time delivery for our long-standing client FanDuel, which has proven to be an exceptionally successful partnership to date in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Rapid deployment into the State of Indiana is a logical extension of our relationship to best support FanDuel in capturing early market share of Internet sports betting in Indiana,” Dermot Smurfit, CEO of GAN said.


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