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GiG secures affiliate vendor registration for sports betting in Tennessee

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iG’s vendor registration in Tennessee is the latest authorisation to be added to its list of vendor registrations and licences in the US, strengthening GiG’s media business, GIG Media. 

GiG Media is now present in nine US states through its flagship US-facing sports betting website World Sports Network, WSN.com (New Jersey, Indiana, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Iowa, Colorado, Illinois, Nevada and Tennessee), while it’s online casino guide Casino Tops Online (casinotopsonline.com) also boasts licences in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, following the intent of having a diverse market approach and leveraging on the full force of GiG Media.

GiG was granted its first affiliate vendor registration in January 2019 for the state of New Jersey. This was followed in December 2019 by a certificate of registration for sports wagering in Indiana. In 2020, GiG secured a service provider authorisation from the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board to provide affiliate services in the Keystone State and was granted a sports betting licence in Colorado. It was also granted a sports wagering supplier interim licence in West Virginia.

Jonas Warrer, Managing Director of GiG Media, said “ This is an exciting time for GiG Media, we are delighted to strengthen our position in the US with this licence approval in Tennessee. World Sports Network ( WSN.com) continues to gain momentum in the US market and having a presence in Tennessee provides us with a fantastic opportunity to help our partners convert more visitors into key players.”

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