NEWS
10 August 2021
Bet365, Kambi and DraftKings among several New York mobile sports betting applicants
By Tim Poole

Mobile sports wagering is in the process of being regulated in the state of New York, following Governor Andrew Cuomo's famous U-turn during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Cuomo, who is currently facing significant problems outside of sports betting, was previously opposed to mobile and online activity. An undoubted increase in the state's budget deficit during the pandemic, however, was at least one factor in him changing his mind.

Senator Joseph Addabbo has been a keen advocate of mobile sports wagering in New York for some time, and was optimistic when speaking on the GI Huddle after Cuomo's U-turn in January.

Applicants for the New York licence include operator giant Bet365, supplier Kambi and theScore Bet. Several others are thereby applicants by virtue of being partnered with these companies.

The full list of primary applicants includes:

Betfair Interactive US LLC dba FanDuel Sportsbook; Hillside (New York) LLC dba bet365; Score Digital Sports Venture Inc. dba theScore Bet; Sports Information Services Limited dba Kambi; Sports Information Services Limited dba Kambi (in again with different partners); and TSG Interactive US Services Limited dba FOX Bet.

These firms' partners include:

Bally’s Interactive, LLC dba Bally Bet; BetMGM, LLC; DraftKings; American Wagering, Inc. dba Caesars Sportsbook; Empire Resorts, Inc. dba Resorts World; PointsBet New York LLC dba PointsBet; Rush Street Interactive NY, LLC dba Rush Street Interactive; WSI US, LLC dba WynnBET; FBG Enterprises, LLC dba Fanatics Sportsbook; Penn Sports Interactive, LLC.