Australian-based Maryland, the company announced late Wednesday via press release after reaching agreement on a 10-year strategic partnership with the Riverboat Group.
The deal will give PointsBet access to The Riverboat-on-the-Potomac, a licensed off-track betting facility in Charles County, pending regulatory approval. Maryland voters approved sports betting last live retail wagering is expected this fall.
“With terrific partners in The Riverboat-on-the-Potomac, PointsBet is thrilled to begin the process toward offering the ionate, sports-loving community of Maryland with the fastest and most differentiated sports betting product across every customer touchpoint,” said PointsBet USA CEO Johnny Aitken via press release. “We look forward to quickly and responsibly introducing sports bettors to the newly legalized competitive advantages PointsBet possesses in owning our technology end-to-end, such as market-leading ease of use and the deepest slate of betting options available in the world.”
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The deal gives PointsBet access to a key part of the “DMV,” with Charles County less than an hour’s drive from the through its partnership with NBC Sports Washington.
Additionally, the physical location of The Riverboat on the Potomac offers marketing opportunities in Virginia since the Riverboat, which is moored, spans both states. The betting lounge, restaurant, liquor store, and other facilities are located over the Maryland state line, which means the Riverboat contributes to Maryland Lottery revenue and pays other Maryland state taxes.
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— The Market Online AU (@marketonlineau) June 10, 2021
“We’re excited about this new endeavor, PointsBet is not only an international leader but has recently proven to be an industry trailblazer. Their landmark agreement with the Riverboat-on-the-Potomac has provided an incredible model for the diversity and inclusion of MBEs all over the United States,” said Winston DeLattiboudere, co-managing member of the Riverboat Group.
“We are proud to be partnering with a giant that understands and believes in the value of inclusiveness in every facet of the industry, from the owners to the bettors. Moreover, I am so grateful to the Maryland General Assembly for ing legislation which helped to make this enormous opportunity a reality.”
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Teaming with the Riverboat Group also plays into PointsBet’s Hawthorne Race Course in Chicago.
PointsBet currently also offers sports wagering in New Jersey.
"Unlike other states, Maryland is… creating licensing opportunities for gaming operators of all sizes. Maryland wants their sports betting to be diverse and inclusive, which is why they have created licensing tiers ranging from… $2 million down to $50,000."
— Lindsay Poss (@LindsayPoss) June 8, 2021
Maryland’s new law allows for 60 digital sports betting licenses for entities ranging from the state’s pro teams, existing casinos, and horse racetracks to local amusement centers and some bars and restaurants.
Several national operators have built-in access to the Maryland market via existing casinos, including Barstool Sports (Penn National/Hollywood Casino Perryville), FoxBet will likely find partners in existing casinos, professional sports teams, or racetracks, many of which are explicitly named in the new law.