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Fanatics Making More Moves, Possibly In Talks To Acquire Sports Betting Company Tipico

Fanatics is in talks to buy sports betting company Tipico, and the deal would vault Fanatics into the gambling industry.

Tipico May Be Acquired By Fanatics Soon
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Days after Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin announced he was selling his stake in the Philadelphia 76ers & New Jersey Devils, the company is once again making headlines. 

This time, the sports merchandise company is discussing acquiring sports betting company Tipico.

According to a full steam ahead on its plans to launch its new sports betting brand — BetFanatics.

What acquiring sports betting company Tipico means for Fanatics

Tipico is a relatively small US sports betting business with licenses in two states

  • Colorado
  • New Jersey

However, the company is the leading sports betting provider in . According to the Tipico website, there are hints the company could launch in Indiana, Iowa, and Ohio.

If Fanatics can get a deal done, one could assume all Tipico sportsbooks would rebrand to BetFanatics.

A similar situation happened when Penn National Gaming acquired a stake in Barstool Sports. After the deal, all Penn National sportsbooks rebranded to the Barstool Sportsbook. 

Fanatics launching in Maryland soon

Fanatics has received partial approval from the Maryland Lottery, which inches the company closer to its first sports betting license. The company still requires approval from the Sports Wagering Application Review Commission before taking any bets. 

Rubin appears confident BetFanatics will launch in 2022, telling Fox Sports:

 “By the end of the year…I’ll be taking bets on the Sixers.”

Before launching in Maryland, Fanatics still needs to find itself a gaming partner. 

Five casinos already have sports betting partners.

  • Hollywood Casino & Barstool Sportsbook
  • Horseshoe Casino & Caesars
  • Live! Casino & FanDuel
  • MGM National Harbor & BetMGM
  • Ocean Downs Casino & TwinSpires

Pennsylvania is also pending

In addition to Maryland, Fanatics also has an application pending in Pennsylvania. 

Fanatics submitted five applications with the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board on April 26. Those applications are for PA sports betting, online casino, and three licenses. 

Selling stake in NBA to invest in betting

On Wednesday, Rubin announced he was selling his 10% equity stake in Harris Blitzer Sports Entertainment. The National Basketball Association rules prohibit owners from operating a gambling platform. 

However, once the sale is complete, Fanatics can enter into financial partnerships with individual players. 

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Nick Garcia is a senior reporter for PlayUSA. Garcia provides analysis and in-depth coverage of the gambling industry with a key focus on online casinos, sports betting and financial markets. Garcia has been covering the US gambling market since 2017. He attended Texas Tech University as an undergrad and received a Master of Arts in Journalism from Columbia College Chicago.

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Nick Garcia is a senior reporter for PlayUSA. Garcia provides analysis and in-depth coverage of the gambling industry with a key focus on online casinos, sports betting and financial markets. Garcia has been covering the US gambling market since 2017. He attended Texas Tech University as an undergrad and received a Master of Arts in Journalism from Columbia College Chicago.

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