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Renowned online sports betting operator MaximBet has recently announced that it has secured market access in Pennsylvania and Ohio. This is a huge leap forward for the company as it continues to pursue its very ambitious growth plans across North America. It will be making its debut in the two markets through market deals which means that it will not take too long for the operator to set up shop. Hopefully.

What To Expect

If its solid reputation is anything to go by, MaximBet will have quite a lot to offer the gamers in the states that they are targeting. While the company officially launched in April, it has been able to quickly spread its footprint across several states. Its legal betting options have received a lot of praise and that is perhaps the indication it needs to move on to more markets.

“For every new market we enter, our sole focus is on bringing the best experience to the customers by providing them not only with a world-class sportsbook and casino but also with access to invaluable experiences that only a lifestyle brand can provide. We are excited about the efficiencies this scale brings to our business and we look forward to additional market access arrangements in the near future.”

Daniel Graetzer, CEO of MaximBet.

MaximBet accepts bets on all the major sports leagues. That includes the NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, PGA and UFC among others. It also offers a variety of bets on including prop bets on each of those sports and leagues.

In addition to offerings a world-class gambling experience, MaximBet also prides itself in being able to offer outstanding value-additions. One of these is the great customer support services that are available to customers 24/7.

The Progress

In Ohio, MaximBet will be making its debut via a mobile operating license. This is pending approval from the state’s regulatory body.

In the Keystone State, the operator has partnered with Caesars Entertainment and Harrah’s Philadelphia. This is in line with the state’s gambling laws that require mobile sportsbook and online casino operators to be tied to a brick-and-mortar casino in the state.

More Expansion Plans

While Pennsylvania and Ohio will certainly be huge boosts to its business in the United States, MaximBet does not plan to stop there. The operator has also recently revealed that it has been negotiating arrangements that will allow it to offer its services in even more states. The top candidates for the expansion are New Jersey, Iowa and Indiana. Combined with all the other states it is currently operating in, MaximBet may be well on its way towards becoming a household name in US sports betting and iGaming in general.

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