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BetMGM named “Online Casino of the Year” at the American Gambling Awards

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Sports betting and iGaming operator BetMGM announced Tuesday it has been named “Online Casino of the Year” at the 2022 edition of the American Gambling Awards

The American Gambling Awards are produced by Gambling.com Group, a provider of player acquisition services for the regulated global online gambling industry.

Matt Prevost, BetMGM’s Chief Revenue Officer, stated: “BetMGM is honored to be named Online Casino of the Year, and we’d like to thank Gambling.com for this incredible recognition.”

“This award is reflective of our team’s hard work and dedication to setting a high iGaming standard. As North America’s leading iGaming operator, we remain focused on providing our customers with innovative gaming experiences, working with premier partners and providing a world-class omnichannel experience,” he added.

As the market leading iGaming operator in the U.S., BetMGM has an estimated 30% national online casino market share in its four operational states: New Jersey, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Michigan. 

Judges commended BetMGM’s continued growth in 2022 and cited its robust games and engagement tools portfolio and multi-brand marketing strategy across its BetMGM Casino, Borgata Casino and Party Casino brands as part of the operator’s well-rounded offering.

Charles Gillespie, Chief Executive Officer of Gambling.com Group, stated: “BetMGM continues to solidify its position as the iGaming industry leader in North America through its top-of-the-line casino product, and is very deserving of receiving the Online Casino of the Year award. With its diverse game portfolio, first-class partnerships and omnichannel focus, BetMGM offerings set them apart from their competitors.”

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