Sporttrade launches sports betting app in Iowa

May 2, 2024
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The app is now available to players in three US states.

Philadelphia-based sports betting operator Sporttrade has expanded its reach into Iowa through a partnership with Wild Rose Casino & Hotel. Hawkeye State players in Iowa can now access betting options through Sporttrade’s betting app.

With the addition of Iowa, the company’s sports betting app is now available in three states.

Wild Rose Entertainment President Brian Diver commented, "We believe that our collaboration with Sporttrade represents the future of gaming, and we're grateful for their latest innovation.

"This partnership solidifies our commitment to providing our guests with cutting-edge entertainment and unmatched experiences. As we say at Wild Rose; You'd Rather Be Here."

Company CEO Alex Kane noted that Sporttrade desires to bring sports betting opportunities to players all over the country and thanked supporters in Iowa for the recent launch.

He commented, "Today we're privileged to introduce the Sporttrade experience in Iowa. Sporttrade isn't just any old sportsbook. We're on a relentless mission to transform the way players think about sports betting.

"Sporttrade will be attractive for sports bettors who want a premium betting experience, higher limits, better prices and concierge care. Thank you to the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission, thank you to our players, and most of all, I want to thank the Sporttrade family of employees."

Iowa players can download the app through iOS. The company said the app will be available to Android users later this year.

In other state news, the city of Cedar Rapids could be home to a new casino if the state does not extend a moratorium that delays new casino license filings.

However, plans for a new casino in Cedar Rapids could be pushed back another five years if state legislators agree to extend the deadline.

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