Fanatics Enters UAE Gaming Market

US sports giant Fanatics expands into the UAE. Through a joint venture, the company takes over Momentum's license and operations. A look at international developments.
What happened
Fanatics, a global player in sports merchandise and betting, has entered the gaming market of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This is happening through a joint venture with Momentum. The deal includes all existing licenses and Momentum's entire operations in the UAE. For many industry observers, this step comes as a surprise. The UAE has not been a classic hotbed for online gambling so far. This news significantly changes the map of international gambling.
Background
Fanatics is no stranger. The company has made a name for itself in the US and internationally. Originally rooted in sports merchandise retail, Fanatics expanded massively into the sports betting sector. The acquisition of PointsBet in the USA was a significant milestone. The UAE, however, was long considered a closed market. The country is strictly Islamic. Gambling was largely prohibited there. But in recent years, we have seen a gradual opening. Projects like the Wynn Resorts on Al Marjan Island indicate a future legalization of land-based casinos. The Gulf region is looking for new sources of income. Tourism and entertainment are in focus. Fanatics' decision to enter this market is a clear signal. It shows that regulations there are changing.
Momentum is a local player. The company has apparently opened the doors for Fanatics. The details of the joint venture are not yet fully known. However, it is certain that Fanatics will take control of the operations. This could be a model for further expansion in the region. Other large gambling groups could follow. Developments in the UAE are a test case for the entire industry. It is about how traditional markets can be opened up.
Why it matters for German players
Directly, Fanatics' expansion into the UAE has no impact on German players. The German market is strictly regulated. Since the introduction of the State Treaty on Gambling in 2021, there are clear rules. Only online casinos with a German GGL license are allowed to operate here. These are providers such as jackpotpiraten.de, merkur-slots.de, or crazybuzzer.de. These casinos offer a safe environment. They are subject to strict requirements for player and youth protection. Deposit and betting limits are fixed. This protects against gambling addiction and over-indebtedness. The UAE is in a completely different regulatory phase. A framework is only just being created there. Reputable offshore providers without a German license constantly lure players with unrealistic promises. We strongly warn against such sites. They offer no player protection. In case of doubt, winnings cannot be paid out there. German players should always look for the .de ending and the GGL logo.
What it means for GGL-licensed casinos
For GGL-licensed casinos in Germany, nothing changes at first glance. They operate within their legal framework. However, Fanatics' expansion into the UAE demonstrates one thing: the global gambling market is constantly in motion. New markets are opening up. This could long-term mean that more international competition arises. Even if this pressure does not directly affect Germany, it does influence the overall picture. GGL-casinos have the advantage of operating in a stable and secure environment. They enjoy the trust of German players. This is a big plus. The license from the Joint Gaming Authority of the Länder (GGL) is a seal of quality. It guarantees fairness and transparency. Providers without this license, whether from Malta, Curacao, or the UK, are not allowed to accept German players. The GGL actively combats illegal offerings. This strengthens the legal market. Developments in the UAE are an interesting case of market opening. They show how great the potential can be in previously untapped regions. Whether Fanatics will eventually become active in Germany remains to be seen. So far, they primarily focus on sports betting and the US market. An expansion into Europe would be a logical next step, but would have to meet German licensing requirements.
Sources & further reading
- Joint Gambling Authority of the German Federal States (GGL): gluecksspiel-behoerde.de
- Whitelist of permitted online operators: GGL-Whitelist
- BZgA problem-gambling helpline: 0800 1 372 700 (free, anonymous, 24/7)
- Editorial methodology: Editorial guidelines Lustich.de
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