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Alberta Launches Regulated Open Online Gambling Market

Alberta officially launched its regulated online gambling market on May 25, 2023, marking a significant development in Canadian gaming regulation. The Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis (AGLC) now permits multiple licensed operators to offer a variety of online casino and sports betting products to players within the province. This new open market replaces a previous monopoly model and is designed to foster competition and enhance choice for consumers. Operators including BetMGM and FanDuel received early approval to enter the Alberta market as part of the initial wave following the regulatory transition. The regulatory changes enabling this launch aim to create a safer and more competitive gambling environment by allowing licensed brands to compete directly under provincial oversight. This move positions Alberta as one of the few Canadian provinces with a fully open online gambling market regulated under a provincial framework.

Aegis Insights May 25, 2023 1 min read

Flutter Entertainment Poised for Growth amid US Sports Betting Legalization

Flutter Entertainment is positioned to benefit significantly from the expanding legalization of sports betting across the United States. The company's sports betting platform, FanDuel, is currently a market leader with strong revenue and user engagement. As more US states are expected to approve sports betting legislation, Flutter's presence through FanDuel could capitalize on this expansion, potentially boosting the company's stock value. The increased market access for sports betting services aligns with Flutter's strategic expansion initiatives in the lucrative US market. Investors have taken note of the potential uplift in Flutter's financial performance as regulated sports betting grows across North America.

Aegis Insights Apr 21, 2023 1 min read

FanDuel to End Television Simulcast Wagering by End of 2024, Surprising Horse Racing Industry

FanDuel announced it will phase out its television simulcast wagering platform by the end of 2024, a move that has surprised many in the horse racing industry. The decision marks a significant shift away from traditional TV-based betting, with FanDuel choosing to concentrate on its online and mobile betting applications instead. The changes mean that bettors who currently use cable or satellite television to place wagers on horse races will need to transition to FanDuel's digital platforms. Industry insiders have expressed concerns about the impact this might have on wagering revenue streams and fan engagement, as TV simulcasting has long been an essential channel for horse racing betting. FanDuel’s strategic decision underscores a broader trend favoring digital and mobile technology in the betting sector, but it also leaves uncertainty about the future role of television in horse race wagering. The company has communicated that the phase-out will be gradual, with the television wagering option available until December 31, 2024, providing bettors time to adapt.

Aegis Insights Mar 28, 2023 1 min read