FSB recommended for Nevada license by Gaming Control Board

FSB has been recommended for the Manufacturers and Information Service Provider license by the Nevada Gaming Control Board. The license will allow FSB to offer partners its sports wagering and iCasino services within the grandfather sports betting state in the US.

Senior figures in the FSB organisation attended a Nevada NGCB hearing on September 7 to seek authorization to provide its services in the key jurisdiction. FSB will seek to provide its proprietary omnichannel sportsbook to operator partners in Nevada, enabling them to carefully curate the exact sports betting experience required for their player base.

Dave McDowell, CEO at FSB, said: “We aspire to be part of the long-term sports betting and iGaming story in Nevada and North America generally and this licensing application clearly communicates our deep ambitions.”

Ian Freeman, chief revenue officer at FSB, added: “Commercially, we identified Nevada as a key strategic state for FSB. Our product capabilities and the market opportunity are very well aligned. We are very thankful to the NGCB for their time and attention. It has been a very thorough process undertaken by extremely professional people. This milestone represents a significant step forward towards realising our commercial goals.”