Missouri
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Operator/supplier deals
N/A
Online/land-based partnerships
N/A
Licensing deals
N/A
Marketing deals
N/A
N/A
State population
6.1 million
Revenue
N/A
Online/offline revenue split
0/100
Amounts wagered
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Number of customers
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Total number of betting premises
13 licensed riverboat casinos
Stake tax take
DFS state tax take for 2017 was $686,700
What type of licenses are available?
Only DFS
How do you apply for a license?
N/A
What are the integrity fees?
None
What is the current tax rate?
11.5% of revenues for DFS
Is there a self-exclusion register in the state?
Yes, available here: https://www.mgc.dps.mo.gov/DAP/dap_formsNapps/dap_ApplicationForm.pdf
Is sports betting regulated or unregulated?
Unregulated
A bill was introduced in January 2018 that would have allowed licensed riverboat casinos and DFS operators to offer sports betting, but it did not progress.
Regulator details
Missouri Gaming Commission
3417 Knipp Drive
P.O. Box 1847
Jefferson City, MO 65102
573-526-4080
Governor: Michael L. Parson
Is sports betting permitted online?
No. A proposed bill would have permitted online sports betting but it has not progressed.
Is there any specific legislation for daily fantasy sports?
Yes, since 2016. Operators pay an annual registration fee of $10,000 and an annual administration fee of 11.5% of revenues.
What legislation, if any, is currently pending?
None