Sporttrade, Plannatech Secure Arizona Sports Betting Licenses

The ever-changing Arizona sports betting market will welcome two new sportsbooks in the coming months.

The state Department of Gaming announced Friday it allocated Arizona sports betting licenses to Plannatech and Sporttrade. The two operators are partnered with the San Carlos Apache Tribal Gaming Enterprise and the Quechan Indian Tribe of the Fort Yuma Indian Reservation, respectively. 

There were no less than two licenses available during the state’s sports betting license application window last month. However, since then, several licenses have or will become open as operators close shop in the Grand Canyon State.

Each sports betting license in Arizona incurs a $100,000 fee, plus a $750,000 initial license cost and $150,000 annual renewal charge.

Back in Arizona sports betting

These are the second sportsbook partnerships for Quechan Tribe and San Carlos Apache Tribe.

The Quechan partnered with Unibet to open Arizona sports betting in 2021. The sportsbook pulled out of North America earlier this year. 

San Carlos Apache initially paired with WynnBet. The operator also recently shut down its Arizona operation.

Partner history

With Arizona, the UK-based Plannatech’s is expanding its US presence. It supplies the backend to Prime Sports in Ohio and New Jersey.

As a Plannatech is a B2B compay, the San Carlos Apache Tribe will likely rollout a sportsbook similar to Tohono O’odham Nation’s Desert Diamond Sports.

Arizona is the fourth market for Sporttrade. The sportsbook operator is live in Iowa, New Jersey and Colorado, although Sporttrade’s flagship sports betting exchange is only available in New Jersey because of regulatory hurdles in other markets.

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