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GeoComply receives interim approval as sports wagering supplier in West Virginia

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GeoComply today announced that it has received interim approval as a sports waging supplier in West Virginia for its geolocation compliance solution.
The interim licensing is a necessary step prior to receiving full approval from the West Virginia Lottery, which regulates all forms of gaming and gambling in the state.

GeoComply receives interim approval as sports wagering supplier in West Virginia
“We are really pleased to have GeoComply as our first sports wagering supplier to be approved in West Virginia,” says Danielle Boyd,
Managing General Counsel for the West Virginia Lottery. “With the recent repeal of PASPA, we have set a very aggressive timeline for introducing sports wagering in the state, and are happy to have
GeoComply show its readiness to support our launch in time for the new NFL season.”

“West Virginia has been very proactive in their goal to become among the first states to introduce legal online sports wagering and we are grateful for the support they have shown us in the licensing process,
” says David Briggs, CEO of GeoComply Solutions. “We are now ready to supply compliance-grade geolocation solutions to the local operators and partners in the
West Virginia to get online sports wagering up and running in the state.”

About GeoComply
GeoComply is a global leader in geolocation technology. Since launching in 2011, GeoComply has quickly become the iGaming industry’s trusted solution for reliable, secure,
and accurate geolocation services. GeoComply currently supports regulated online casino, poker, Sports Betting, lottery, ADW, and
DFS operators in 42 US states to ensure compliance with state and federal regulations.


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