The operator is the one whose brand name you see when you open a site or an app in this case, Betfair. Betfair’s siblings already in Pennsylvaniaīetfair’s Interactive Gaming Operator License is exactly what it sounds like: a license to operate an internet gambling site. PokerStars is the Keystone State’s lone online poker room, which is why there was some buzz when GGPoker’s parent company appeared on the PGCB’s agenda. There are a dozen online casinos operating in Pennsylvania, along with ten internet sports books. There was some buzz when GGPoker’s parent company appeared on the PGCB’s agenda
GAN Nevada also received a Sports Wagering Manufacturer License. Up next was NSUS, which was awarded an Interactive Gaming Manufacturer License. Members of the board, meeting in a Zoom conference call from their respective homes Wednesday morning, granted the licenses with no discussion and just a voice vote.īetfair received the nod for the first two licenses this morning, an Interactive Gaming Operator License and a Sports Wagering Operator License.
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) has awarded internet gaming licenses to both Betfair and NSUS Group, the parent company of GGPoker.