FSB receives NGCB approval to provide sports betting services in Nevada

FSB has expanded further in North America after securing official licensing approval from the Nevada Gaming Control Board for the state of Nevada.
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FSB has expanded further in North America after securing official licensing approval from the Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) for the state of Nevada.

The global sports betting service provider received a unanimous recommendation from the NGCB to be awarded a Manufacturers and Information Service Provider license on Thursday, allowing the firm to enter the Silver State market.

FSB was “unanimously recommended” for a Nevada license by the state’s Gaming Control Board earlier this month.

“Receiving our license in this crucial, critical jurisdiction clearly captures the momentum we’re experiencing as a business at this moment,” commented Dave McDowell, CEO at FSB.

“We aspire to be part of the long-term sports betting story in Nevada and look forward to embracing this market opportunity and, in the long term, aspiring to disrupt the North America region generally with our tier one tech stack. We are very thankful to the NGCB for their time and attention over this thorough, detailed process.”

FSB is now ready to offer its omnichannel sports wagering services to partners in Nevada, helping them “curate the exact sports betting experience required” for their player base and the Silver State market.

Ian Freeman, Chief Revenue Officer at FSB, added: “This is a hugely satisfying moment for us all at FSB. Securing a license in Nevada was a central pillar of our long-term strategic plan for the North American region.

“This milestone moment represents a significant step forward towards realizing our commercial goals and communicates a clear message that FSB is stepping into the number one global challenger brand slot in B2B sports betting.

“We now look forward, with confidence, to going live in this critical market with key segments of our client base.”