FansUnite - CEO, Scott Burton.
CEO, Scott Burton.
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  • FansUnite (FANS) has received a license to become a gaming-related supplier in Ontario
  • The company can begin to offer sports betting and internet gaming services on April 4th, 2022
  • It remains focused on growing its operations in domestic and international markets
  • FansUnite is a global sports and entertainment company focused on online gaming technology
  • FansUnite (FANS) is up by 11.11 per cent trading at $0.40 per share

FansUnite (FANS) has received a license to become a gaming-related supplier in Ontario.

The Gaming-Related Supplier and Manufacturer License, issued by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO), will allow the company to offer sports betting and internet gaming services when the province’s online gaming market launches on April 4th, 2022.

The company will provide betting solutions to AGCO-approved operators, which have met rigorous standards of game and operator integrity, player protection and social responsibility to operate on behalf of the province.

“As we scale our operations, we are focused on both the domestic and international markets,” stated Scott Burton, CEO of FansUnite. “The gaming-related supplier license will enable us to gain an early-mover advantage within the Canadian online gambling industry as a betting solutions provider for new sportsbooks and online casinos looking to enter the market.”

FansUnite is a global sports and entertainment company focused on online gaming technology.

FansUnite (FANS) is up by 11.11 per cent trading at $0.40 per share as of 9:37 am EST.

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