Betsson’s Exit from the Colorado Market
Betsson, the Swedish iGaming giant, has decided to wind down its consumer-facing operations in Colorado, marking the end of its presence in the U.S. market. The Betsafe sportsbook brand, which was launched in March 2022 through a partnership with Dostal Alley Casino, will no longer accept new registrations or deposits after September 6, 2024. Customers are advised to withdraw their funds by September 27, as the sportsbook will officially close on September 30, 2024.
Betsson’s initial foray into the U.S. market was primarily designed to showcase its proprietary technology to potential B2B partners in North America. Despite the exit from Colorado, Betsafe will continue to operate in Ontario, Canada, maintaining its North American presence through sports betting and online casino offerings.
The End of an Era in U.S. Operations
Betsson’s Colorado launch was intended to be a 10-year market access agreement with Dostal Alley Casino, which allowed the company to demonstrate its sportsbook capabilities. However, Betsson has since reevaluated its strategy and is choosing to withdraw from the U.S. market.
A company spokesperson commented: “Our B2C operations in Colorado primarily served as a platform to display our sportsbook for B2B purposes and to provide us with valuable insights into the dynamics of the U.S. online sports betting market. For the time being, we will not be offering any B2C services in the U.S.”
A Broader Trend in the Sports Betting Landscape
Betsson is not the only operator to scale back its presence in the competitive U.S. sports betting market. In recent months, several other companies, including Kindred, have also pulled out due to the high costs and aggressive competition. With major players like FanDuel, DraftKings, and BetMGM dominating the scene, smaller brands have struggled to establish a foothold.
Despite this, Betsson’s decision to exit the U.S. does not signify a complete retreat. The company continues to maintain its B2B interests in the region and is expanding its direct-to-consumer markets in Latin America, focusing on Argentina, Brazil, Peru, and Mexico.
Strategic Shift Towards Latin America
Betsson’s shift away from the U.S. aligns with a growing focus on Latin America, a region where the company sees significant growth potential. CEO Pontus Lindwall stated that the company is building a strong presence in countries like Argentina and Brazil and plans to expand further into Mexico in the near future.
While the U.S. sports betting market holds considerable promise, Lindwall emphasized that Betsson’s primary focus remains on its B2B operations and its success in other markets. “Every euro we invest in our sportsbook benefits us and our partners, and we’re not dependent on the U.S. market for our success,” Lindwall noted.
Betsson Looks to the Future
Betsson’s decision to withdraw its B2C operations from Colorado may come as a surprise, but the company remains optimistic about its future. With a growing presence in Latin America and continued B2B offerings in the U.S., Betsson is poised to thrive in emerging markets, while still leveraging its sportsbook technology for partners around the world.