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Massachusetts Gaming Commission

Sportradar Awarded Temporary Massachusetts Sports Wagering License

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  Sportradar Group AG announced the Massachusetts Gaming Commission has granted US betting subsidiary, Sportradar Solutions LLC, a Temporary Sports Wagering Vendor License for the state of Massachusetts. Sportradar now holds 44 licenses, or equivalent, in North America across US states, territories, tribes, and Canada, providing its services to a wide range of clients operating…

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MGC Appoints Bruce Band as Director of its Sports Wagering Division

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  The Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) has appointed Bruce Band as Director of its newly established Sports Wagering Division. Band, a longtime gaming industry professional, has served the MGC as Assistant Director of Investigations & Enforcement Bureau and Gaming Agents Division Chief since 2014. As Director of Sports Wagering, Band will be the head of…

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WynnBet Awarded First Sports Betting License in Massachusetts

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  The Massachusetts Gaming Commission has voted to award WynnBet’s Encore Boston Harbor with a Wagering Operator License. Following a presentation by representatives of Encore Boston Harbor (EBH) and a review of the application submitted by Wynn MA, LLC, the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) voted unanimously to approve the first Category 1 sports wagering operator…

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BMM Testlabs Now Licensed to Test Sports Wagering Equipment for Massachusetts

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  BMM Testlabs, the world’s original gaming test lab and product certification consultancy, is pleased to announce that the Massachusetts Gaming Commission has authorized BMM to test and certify sports wagering equipment. Travis Foley, Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President, North America, commented, “BMM is very pleased to have been approved to provide testing…

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Massachusetts Gaming Commission Imposes $18,000 Fine on MGM Springfield

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  The Massachusetts Gaming Commission has imposed an $18,000 fine to MGM Springfield after finding three separate “unacceptable” failures that resulted in underage persons being allowed to gamble and, on one occasion, being served alcohol. A 17-year-old was able to spend about two hours on the casino’s gaming floor and was served a complimentary alcoholic…

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