SG Digital, a branch of Scientific Games, has started sportsbook product inspection sessions with New Jersey’s Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE).
OpenBet, SG Digital’s market-leading sports gambling alternative, is getting ahead of the match and is totally prepared to ensure its customers are ready to launch their sportsbook offerings should the U.S. Supreme Court opt to repeal the Professional and Amateur Sports Betting Association Act (PASPA), allowing legalized sports gambling in the state of New Jersey.
According to a press release, the key to SG Digital’s entrance into the emerging U.S. sports gambling landscape will be the accession of market-specific product enhancements to its stage, making sure that it matches the expectations of operators and consumers. In addition, the provider is undertaking a recruitment drive to support the development of the company, hiring a considerable number of new people for a variety of roles across its various offices around the world.
“Legalized sports gambling in the U.S. is an exciting prospect for us, and we’re taking every measure possible to ensure our product offering is totally compliant to reach the ground running as soon as the marketplace eventually opens up beyond the current regulated nations,” stated Keith O’Loughlin, senior vice president sportsbook and platforms at SG Digital. We have spent some time contemplating U.S. customer needs and are focused on ensuring that the user experience is of high quality and may be delivered with pace. ”
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