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Bet365 Chooses Denver for New U.S. Headquarters, Bringing Nearly 1,000 Jobs

Bet365, a global leader in the sports betting industry, has announced Denver, Colorado, as the site for its new U.S. headquarters. This move is expected to create nearly 1,000 jobs in the region, further solidifying Colorado’s role as a hub for the rapidly growing sports betting market. The headquarters will serve as a key operational center for Bet365’s expansion efforts in the United States, supporting both its technological and customer service functions.

The Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT) played a significant role in securing Bet365’s decision. The company chose Denver due to its strategic location, vibrant business environment, and the state’s well-established sports betting industry. Since the legalization of sports betting in 2020, Colorado has become one of the top markets in the U.S., making it an ideal location for Bet365’s expanding U.S. operations.

Bet365 has promised to provide high-quality employment opportunities with a focus on positions in technology, marketing, and customer support. Colorado Governor Jared Polis welcomed the company’s decision, stating, “Bet365’s investment in Colorado highlights our state’s appeal as a home for cutting-edge industries.”

Bet365’s move is expected to bring long-term economic benefits to the Denver area and further contribute to the state’s thriving sports betting industry. The company has been active in the U.S. market for several years, and its new headquarters will help it expand its footprint in key states, capitalizing on the growing popularity of online sports betting.

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