FSB Gets Nevada License

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Betting software provider FSB has announced that they've been granted a gaming license from the Nevada Gaming Control Board and will now be able to provide its platform of casino and sportsbetting services to casino clients in Nevada.

The company plans to use the license to reach out and provide sportsbetting services in Nevada with B2C operators. The licensing came after a review, which resulted in a unanimous recommendation for the license. The company is already live in the state of South Dakota as well as the Canadian province of Ontario.

Speaking about the license FSB CEO Dave McDowell said, "Receiving our license in this crucial, critical jurisdiction clearly captures the momentum we're experiencing as a business at this moment.

"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."

As of press time, we don't have a list of the groups that FSB is looking to work with.

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