Sportradar now holds 41 licenses, or equivalent, in North America across US states, territories, tribes, and Canada, providing its services to a wide range of clients operating within these jurisdictions, and advancing transparency and integrity and delivering accurate sports data to sanctioned sports betting and gaming agencies.
Sportradar has over 3,500 team members working across 20 countries throughout the world.
The OCCC has already conditionally approved several sportsbook licenses ahead of the market’s go-live on January 1, 2023, including licenses for several sports teams.
All major league teams in Cincinnati and Cleveland have now obtained Ohio sports betting licenses, securing a path to market access in the Buckeye State for their wagering partners and ensuring consumers have a variety of gaming options come launch day.
While legal sports betting won't launch in Ohio until January 1, regulators already approved licenses for 10 sports-betting "proprietors," such as the Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Cavaliers, who will offer wagering with the help of gaming operators.
Here is the list of the companies that conditionally received initial proprietor-level licenses and who they are partnering with for online sports betting:
Source: GMB