bet365 enters Michigan with regulator’s approval

Bet365 launches in Michigan with MGCB approval

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Bet365 launches in Michigan with MGCB approval

bet365 has launched its online casino and sports betting services in Michigan after the Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) reviewed the operator’s licensing requirements and regulatory conditions.

The entry into Michigan was announced on April 17, 2026, and marks bet365’s expansion into the 17th U.S. state, as the operator will offer its services on behalf of the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians.

Trip Stoddard, head of business development at bet365 stated:

“We’re excited to bring bet365 to Michigan and introduce a better way to bet. This is a mature market with knowledgeable fans, and we’re confident our product stands apart. Features like our Early Payout offer, combined with our in-play experience and integrated casino, give players more ways to engage and more reasons to choose bet365.”

The operator has also rolled out a campaign of offering customers welcome bonuses on both platforms to celebrate its launch.

Executive Director of MGCB, Henry Williams, commented:

“This approval reflects our continued focus on maintaining integrity, transparency, and consumer protection in Michigan’s online gaming and sports betting marketplace.”

The regulator noted that bet365 and the tribe will have to work only with approved suppliers, use registered vendors, and authorized cashiering locations if necessary.

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