Amaya Gaming’s PokerStars and Full Tilt brands have been approved to conduct online gambling operations in New Jersey’s regulated market.
Late on Wednesday, Amaya announced that it had received formal blessing from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) to operate both brands in the state’s regulated online gambling market. Amaya CEO David Baazov offered no specifics on when Stars and Tilt might launch in New Jersey, saying only that he anticipated providing additional details “in the near future.”
PokerStars has a longstanding deal to supply Atlantic City’s Resorts Casino Hotel with an online poker product that predates Amaya’s 2014 acquisition of Stars and Tilt. Resorts struck a separate deal with SNG Interactive to supply it with a casino product but Amaya now says it will provide both poker and casino offerings to Resorts. NYX Gaming Group took full control of the SNG joint venture after buying out UK partner Sportech this spring, not long after Amaya took a $10m stake in NYX.
Baazov was relieved to have received the DGE’s blessing after a prolonged investigation that many suspected had been subject to political interference. Baazov thanked the DGE for their “thorough and fair review of our business,” which Amaya says involved interviews with over 70 individuals and visits to half a dozen jurisdictions in which Amaya conducts its affairs.