New Hampshire
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Operator/supplier deals
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Online/land-based partnerships
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Licensing deals
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Marketing deals
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Sports teams/franchises
There are no major league teams in New Hampshire.
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State population
1.3 million
Revenue
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Online/offline revenue split
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Amounts wagered
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Total number of betting premises
There are no land-based casinos in New Hampshire
Stake tax take
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What type of licenses are available?
None, the state lottery has the monopoly over sports betting in the state
How many skins are permitted per license?
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How do you apply for a license?
More information available here: https://www.nh.gov/groa/laws/index.htm
What are the integrity fees?
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What is the current tax rate?
5% on DFS revenues
Is there a self-exclusion register in the state?
No, although it has been discussed
Is sports betting legal?
Yes
Gov. Chris Sununu legalized betting on professional and most Division I college sports in July 2019. Retail and state-wide mobile betting is legal with DraftKings exclusively providing the mobile product on behalf of the state lottery. Tee app was launched in January 2020.
Regulator details
New Hampshire Gaming Regulatory Oversight Authority
c/o New Hampshire Lottery Commission
14 Integra Drive
Concord NH 03301
603-271-3391
Chair: Richard Ames
Is sports betting permitted online?
Yes, it is permitted state-wide via DraftKings’ app.
Is there any specific legislation for daily fantasy sports?
Yes, since 2017, with a 5% tax on revenues.
What legislation, if any, is currently pending?
None