Tag: washington dc sports betting

Report: DC attorney-general prepping investigation into Intralot’s mismanagement of wagering platform

According to the Washington City Paper, DC attorney-general Brian Schwalb has requested documents from lottery contractor Intralot. The request may mean the AG's office is looking into whether or not the company violated the city's “false claims” law.
What Schwalb’s office learns from the request will determine next steps, according to the City Paper report on Thursday (8 August). But if the AG’s office finds Intralot broke the law, it could fine the company.

It would also seem that likely that Schwalb’s office could create a compliance plan for Intralot or prohibit it from doing business with the city.

Intralot’s most recent lottery and sports betting contract expired on 15 July. The lottery did not renew the wagering contract. It did request and get approval from the DC Council for a one-year $39m contract extension for “lottery gaming systems and related services”. The Office of Lottery and Gaming (OLG) initially asked the council for a two-year extension, that include..

Read more

FanDuel took $78.5m in handle during its three-month run as DC’s sole digital platform

FanDuel finished out its short-lived run as the sole city-wide digital sports betting provider with $23.2m in handle for June and nearly $10m for two weeks in July. The DC Lottery released the revenue reports for the operator this week.
FanDuel earlier this year took over digital sports betting for the lottery, which previously used the much-maligned GamBetDC app provided by contractor Intralot. More than four years after launching GamBetDC, the lottery announced in March that it had subcontracted with FanDuel to take over online wagering. FanDuel went live in April.

Between then and now, the DC Council approved a more competitive market and the lottery allowed Intralot’s sports betting contract to expire on 15 July. Because Intralot was no longer providing digital sports betting services to the lottery, FanDuel temporarily shuttered before relaunching through a partnership with Audi Field days later.

DC sports betting revenue is currently reported by two agencies. The DC Lottery ..

Read more

Online wagering in US capitol on hold until mayor signs budget; platforms were ready to go Monday

Two sports betting platforms were ready to begin offering their products throughout Washington, DC on Monday (15 July). But Mayor Muriel Bowser still hasn't signed the budget bill that would allow BetMGM and Caesars Sportsbook to go live.

Bowser has until 25 July to sign the budget. If she does not sign or veto it by then, it will automatically go into effect.

BetMGM and Caesars sportsbooks indicated on Monday that they are waiting for the mayor’s signature, but are unsure when it will come. BetMGM cancelled a planned celebration at Nationals Park, a company representative said. As of Monday night, FanDuel, partnered with the DC Lottery, remained the only platform available to those betting in DC.

But according to the Washington Examiner, FanDuel’s platform was unavailable Tuesday (16 May). For now, Washington, DC sports bettors can only place bets in person. FanDuel said in a statement to the Washington Post that it would re-launch once the budget was approved.

On 25 June th..

Read more

State of the Union: DC’s new open market, bye-bye SaharaBets, FanDuel fine

Welcome to iGB's State of the Union, a look at the biggest North American sports betting stories we've covered over the week and briefs on others we found interesting.

On Monday in DC, bettors will have more options

After four years of being limited to offering their digital platforms within a two-block radius in Washington DC, on Monday BetMGM and Caesars Sportsbook plan to take off the geofence. Last month, the DC Council passed a new budget that allows for a competitive wagering marketplace. Because BetMGM and Caesars have been live with digital platforms with limited reach for several years, they’ll be the first to join lottery partner FanDuel in offering citywide access.

Under the new law, commercial operators can apply to offer their platforms in the District. FanDuel, which took over the lottery’s offering in April, will continue to be available. But the company, which subcontracted with lottery provider Intralot to offer its platform, will shift to being tethered ..

Read more

DC Council creates open, competitive wagering marketplace

On Tuesday (25 June) the DC Council gave final approval to its FY2025 budget that includes a provision to open the digital sports betting market. Currently, FanDuel is the sole platform available citywide but, under the new budget, that will change.

The new budget required an emergency act to avoid having to send the budget to congress for approval. The DC Council passed the Budget Support Act via voice vote. The budget is set to go into effect on 15 July.

The new budget will allow for commercial operators to enter the market. BetMGM (Nationals Park) and Caesars Sportsbook (Capital One Arena) should quickly be able to expand their current digital offerings. Through existing partnerships, the operators have brick-and-mortar sportsbooks and offer digital betting within an exclusion zone. Under the new plan, they will be able to offer their platforms across the District.

FanDuel in April launched its platform in partnership with the DC Lottery. The company currently has a monopoly. ..

Read more

FanDuel: We’ll exit lottery contract if DC Council approves open marketplace

FanDuel would opt for a lower tax rate and walk away from its lottery contract in Washington, DC if the DC Council approves an open marketplace. President Christian Genetski wrote a letter earlier this month to DC Council chairman Phil Mendelson explaining his company's stance.

The DC Office of Lottery and Gaming (OLG) in March revealed that Intralot, the company that ran the GamBetDC platform, planned to take down the platform and subcontract with FanDuel. The news came as a surprise to the DC Council at that time. But bettors welcomed the change.

GamBetDC was fraught with usability errors and other issues from its May 2020 launch. In four years as the only mobile platform available throughout the city, GamBetDC underperformed. In that time, the District netted $4.3m in tax revenue from it.

OLG operators are taxed at 40%. In an open market, under the proposed amended law, operators would be taxed at 20%. FanDuel paid the city $1.9m in tax revenue in its first 30 days of ope..

Read more

Want To Keep Up To date with our latest news and information? Please enter your email address below to be added to our mailing list

FairOddsNetwork.com © 2024 All rights reserved.