Michigan

Online sports betting goes live in Michigan

On 22 of January, 9 major operators will be launching in Michigan, just in time for the Super Bowl and NFL conference championship. The long-awaited commencement of the online sports betting and casino markets in the state of Michigan is on. This comes after a formal announcement made by the control board responsible for gaming in Michigan. In the announcement, 9 out of the 15 … Continue

iGaming licensing process opens in Michigan

The application process for the online sports betting and igaming licenses have opened by the Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB). Tribes and casinos can apply for the new licenses, and the companies supporting operators and suppliers can also apply for vendor registration. The launch comes after the MGCB in May also opened up applications for online gaming supplier licenses ahead of the state’s igaming roll-out. … Continue

Michigan Starts The Online Supplier License Applications

Michigan’s Gaming Control Board (MGCB) has opened the process to accept online gaming supplier license applications ahead of the state’s iGaming launch. The forms and related info can be found on the MGCB website in a new section dedicated to online gaming and fantasy games. The MGCM may give provisional licenses before the roll-out of online gaming for all suppliers apart from platform providers, who … Continue

Michigan sports betting starts March 11

Regulated Michigan sports betting is set to begin on March 11, with Detroit’s three commercial casinos expected to be authorized to launch retail wagering by the Michigan Gaming Control Board. If the Control Board meeting on March 10 should license the casinos – MGM Resorts’ MGM Grand Detroit, Penn National Gaming’s Greektown Casino, and the privately-owned MotorCity Casino, they could launch at 1 PM the … Continue

Michigan House Legalizes Sports Betting and Fantasy Sports

This Wednesday the Michigan House of Representatives legalizes sports betting, internet gaming and gambling on fantasy sports, even though lawmakers haven’t reached a consensus with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. The Sports Betting Act passed by a vote of 63-45. The new bill introduces an 8.75% tax on sports betting, and an extra 3.25% tax for Detroit casinos. For online betting, the tax would start at 4% … Continue

For Super Bowl Michigan’s Sports Betting Legislation is Ready

Michigan State Representative Brandt Iden is the active force behind the drive to legalize sports betting in the state by the Super Bowl. He said: “My goal is to have this up and running by the Super Bowl. Casinos are moving forward because they know it’s going to come to fruition at some point. If we don’t do this, we will continue to lose consumers … Continue

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