FansUnite (FANS:CSE) Malta Gaming Licences Open Up Europe + 150 Jurisdictions. U.K. Is Next and Sights Set On Canada

AGORACOM Small Cap CEO Interviews - Podcast tekijän mukaan AGORACOM

Kategoriat:

The global online  gambling market could potentially hit $1 TRILLION by the end of this  decade. That isn't a typo and the reasons are pretty clear - more  jurisdictions are legalizing online gambling to get their hands on the  tax revenue and the remaining 40% of people on the planet without  internet access are going to get it. Until recently,  however, small-cap investors did not have a company that could provide  them ground floor exposure to this massive market and its growth over  the next 10 years.  The industry was dominated by the big traditional  gambling companies, who focus heavily on old fashioned gambling. That all changes  with FansUnite, the small cap iGaming super company that goes beyond  simple gambling and attacks both sides of the iGaming market by offering  both B2C and B2B gambling platforms. More than just  lip service, FANS recently announced a record October, with the highest  increase in monthly revenue and gross margin in the Company's history. MALTA LICENCES DONE .... U.K. AND CANADA ARE NEXT If that was  all FANS accomplished in Q4, investors would be really happy  ... but  watch this interview to hear just how big of an impact the Company's 2  new Malta gaming licenses are to the future expansion of the Company.   The business development doors are now wide open for Europe and 150  jurisdictions.  Moreover, with the U.K. having its own gaming licenses,  FANS is already in pursuit and is feeling confident given its success  with Malta. If that wasn't  enough, FANS is also strongly positioned for a proposed change to  Canadian gambling laws that could become a massive opportunity for the  Canadian gambling and gaming company. If you are  looking for a disruptive technology company that is well positioned to  carve out its share of the massive online gambling world, then you need  to watch or listen to this interview with FANS CEO, Scott Burton.

Visit the podcast's native language site