WynnBET scores market access in Louisiana

September 30, 2021
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Pelican State becomes the 17th jurisdiction for sportsbook operator.

WynnBET, the online sports betting and casino app from Wynn Resorts, on Thursday said it has obtained market access in Louisiana.

According to the company, Louisiana represents the 17th jurisdiction in a rapidly growing footprint of states in which WynnBET has secured varying degrees of market access. These states cover approximately 46% of the US population.

WynnBET currently is available in Arizona, Colorado, Indiana, Michigan, New Jersey, Tennessee and Virginia. In addition, WynnBET is in negotiations to obtain access in seven additional states, which would result in the operator’s footprint covering approximately 77% of the US adult population.

The company noted the sports betting and online gaming industry’s legislative and regulatory landscape is rapidly evolving and said WynnBET’s access is subject to change as a result.

“WynnBET has market access agreements or opportunities which will become effective if legalized and regulatory requirements, licensee eligibility and suitability standards are met,” the company said in a statement. “Such market access and licensure are subject to legalization and required approvals by regulatory authorities in each jurisdiction.”

Wynn Interactive is the online gaming division of Wynn Resorts, Ltd., offering a collection of casino and sports betting mobile options to its players. Wynn Interactive products operate under the WynnBET, WynnSLOTS and BetBull brands. WynnBET is anchored by its eponymous mobile sports and casino betting app.

WynnBET is an approved sportsbook operator of the NFL, an authorized gaming operator of NASCAR, MLB and the NBA, and marketing partner of several NFL, NBA and MLB teams.

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