The well-known sportsbook Circa Sports has increased its presence in Kentucky by launching its mobile betting app there. This calculated action is made possible by a license agreement with ECL Corbin, who runs the Cumberland Run harness track.
Circa Sports expands to its fifth state of business, Kentucky, after making profitable endeavors in Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, and Nevada. Users are now able to fund their accounts remotely from anywhere in Kentucky by downloading the Circa Sports Kentucky app.
“We are thrilled to launch Circa Sports in the great state of Kentucky,” exclaimed Derek Stevens, CEO of Circa Sports. He emphasized Kentucky’s significance as a hub for college sports and horse racing, expressing anticipation to deliver top-notch odds and expertise to bettors.
The app, catering to patrons aged 18 and above, boasts several notable features, including high betting limits, transparent odds, and exceptional customer service. Marc Falcone, co-owner of ECL Corbin, hailed the partnership with Circa Sports, highlighting its potential to enhance the gaming experience at their venue.
Kentucky’s fiercely competitive sports betting market, which is dominated by titans of the business like DraftKings and FanDuel, welcomes Circa Sports. In spite of this, since its inception in September 2023, the state’s sports betting industry has grown significantly, generating significant tax income in addition to approximately $1.4 billion in wagers.
Operators including as BetMGM, Caesars Sportsbook, ESPN BET, bet365, and Fanatics Sportsbook are actively interacting with bettors in Kentucky in addition to Circa Sports. In addition, the impending arrival of Prime Sports in 2024 offers even more competition and diversity in the state’s developing gambling market.