GiG and affiliate WSN.com expand US presence to Colorado

July 1, 2020
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With a vendor minor sports betting license from the Colorado Limited Gaming Control Commission, GiG and affiliate WSN.com increase their presence to seventh US state.

Gaming innovation Group (GiG), the US registered company operating in Malta and other European locations, announced it is expanding its US presence to Colorado after receiving a vendor minor sports betting license for its affiliate website World Sports Network (WSN.com) from the Colorado Limited Gaming Control Commission.

Colorado is the 18th state to legalize online sports betting and the seventh state in which GiG and WSN.com are active. Other states to have affiliated service from GiG and WSN.com include New Jersey, Indiana, Pennsylvania and Iowa.

“We are delighted to further strengthen our position in the US with the latest license approval,” said Jonas Warrer, GiG Media managing director in a release. “WSN.com continues to gain momentum in the US market and Colorado provides us with an even greater opportunity to convert visitors into players as legal sportsbooks begin accepting customers in the state.”

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