It’s just 'first or second inning' of sports betting legalization: FanDuel CEO

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Yahoo Finance’s Adam Shapiro, Seana Smith and Dan Roberts speak with FanDuel CEO Matt King about the future of legal sports betting.

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ADAM SHAPIRO: Here in the United States, it's FanDuel. They own FanDuel. And FanDuel itself added 450,000 US customers. Let's talk about that with Matt King. He's the CEO of FanDuel. Good to have you here, Matt. I feel like we should be playing that song, the Queen song, "Don't Stop Me Now." Yeah, I mean, you guys are just roaring, aren't you?

MATT KING: Yeah, the consumer demand has been off the charts. Obviously, the return of sports has been a huge home run for us. We're currently tracking to be the first online operator to ever pass a billion dollars in gross gaming revenue for the year. And just really proud of everything the team's doing.

DAN ROBERTS: Matt, Dan Roberts here. Let's talk about some of the deals you guys have cut recently. You know, you announced a deal with the Grizzlies, a deal with the Broncos. It seems like this is the area now where the competition is really heating up, you guys cutting individual betting partnerships directly with pro franchises. But of course, I also know that you're moving quickly to open up physical sportsbook locations-- or at least, before the pandemic you were. Is that the main growth engine for you guys right now? And what's happening kind of faster?

MATT KING: No, we're seeing growth across the board. So the team partnerships and the league partnerships are a big part of the strategy, particularly in core markets where the teams typically kind of touch 70%, 80%, 90% of sports fans. So the Denver Broncos is a great example of that.

But we complement that with deals like the one we did with Intercom or Turner Sports, where we can really kind of reach the mass market, and more importantly, be integrated into the sports content. Radio has been a huge avenue for us. And so Intercom was a great partner to bring on board. And so you'll see a wide range of partnerships that we're doing out there.

SEANA SMITH: Matt, we're seeing more and more states legalize sports betting. We saw it in the recent election. How big of a growth driver do you see this potentially being for your company, and then also just for the industry at large?

MATT KING: We think we're in the first or second inning of this. So if you look at the states that were legalizing, you got Maryland passed a referendum. Louisiana did as well. But you look past that, you've got big states like Ohio and Massachusetts that are seriously considering it.

And one of the things that has been a positive outgrowth of the numbers you're seeing out of places like New Jersey and Pennsylvania is, almost all states realize that this is kind of common sense legislation. And when you take the economic opportunity and combine it with the resounding voter support for it that you saw in Maryland and Louisiana, kind of the legislators look at this as a kind of no regrets piece of legislation to push for.