More than 40 companies responded to the Massachusetts Gaming Commission’s request that they offer notice that they’re interested in a sports betting license.
The commission released a list released Thursday morning that provides insight into which entities are looking to come to the state’s burgeoning sports wagering market.
Commissioners asked any company interested in obtaining a sports wagering license to turn in a notice of intent form by Wednesday “in order for a landscape of interest in sports wagering licenses to come into focus,” the Gaming Commission said.