Fanatics acquires prediction exchange to control full technology stack
AI-GENERATEDFanatics Markets strengthens its position by acquiring Water Street Labs and CX Clearinghouse, gaining vital licenses for 23 US states.
Fanatics is making a bold move to secure its technological future and market independence. The sports platform giant has reached an agreement with the Nasdaq-listed BGC Group to acquire Water Street Labs and CX Clearinghouse. This acquisition provides the company not only with high-level expertise but, more importantly, with the necessary licenses to operate its own federally regulated prediction market exchange. In an industry increasingly defined by technical precision and regulatory compliance, this vertical integration serves as a clear signal to competitors.
Previously, Fanatics Markets functioned more as a consumer interface, but now the company will control the entire infrastructure. By owning its own exchange and clearinghouse, Fanatics can directly list and clear prediction markets for its consumer base. This efficiency eliminates middleman fees and increases the speed at which new event contracts can be brought to market. The combination of financial market technology and sports engagement under one roof represents a unique shift in the industry.
Numbers and facts
The scale of this acquisition is best reflected in the specific licenses involved. Water Street Labs is a Designated Contract Market (DCM) registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). CX Clearinghouse serves as a Derivatives Clearing Organization (DCO), also registered with the CFTC. These licenses are highly prized and difficult to obtain due to strict federal oversight. Fanatics Markets is currently live in 23 US states, including major markets like California, Texas, and Florida, along with four US territories.
The venture originally launched last December in partnership with Crypto.com. Now, the system is prepared for a significant upgrade. Matt King, CEO of Fanatics Betting and Gaming, views the collaboration with BGC as a transformative opportunity.
“BGC are experts in the financial services industry and, like Fanatics, have built their business on a foundation of cutting-edge technology, innovation, and exceptional talent. Their expertise in building and operating regulated exchanges, clearinghouses, trading technology, and institutional market infrastructure makes them an ideal partner.” - Matt King, CEO of Fanatics Betting and Gaming
Background
The BGC Group contributes decades of experience in the institutional financial sector. John Abularrage, co-CEO of BGC, noted that this step allows BGC to expand its data and analytics capabilities while leveraging Fanatics' massive consumer reach. The goal extends beyond simple sports betting; it is about establishing prediction markets as a recognized asset class for institutional investors. The partnership intends to create innovative data products that unlock new insights for market participants. Fanatics intends to merge the institutional rigor of financial markets with the emotional engagement of sports fans.
Why it matters for German players
While Fanatics Markets currently focuses on the US, German users monitor these international shifts closely. In Germany, the market is strictly governed by the Interstate Treaty on Gambling 2021 (GlüStV 2021). Players in Germany are subject to the 1,000 Euro monthly deposit limit and the 1 Euro per spin limit on virtual slots. All activities are monitored by the central LUGAS system to ensure player protection. Any potential entry by Fanatics into the German market would require them to join the GGL whitelist. Prediction markets remain a gray area in German law, often hovering between financial products and gambling. Should Fanatics ever expand to Europe, their US model would require drastic adjustments to meet German player protection standards.
What it means for GGL-licensed casinos
For operators holding a GGL license, this deal highlights a global trend toward diversification. While German providers often focus on traditional slots and sports betting, Fanatics demonstrates how acquiring financial market technology can attract new demographics. GGL-licensed providers must compete in an environment where innovation is often cooled by regulation. Prediction markets could eventually offer an alternative to traditional casino games, provided the GGL deems such concepts permissible. Currently, German operators mostly battle the black market from jurisdictions like Curacao or Malta. A strong, regulated player like Fanatics, which prioritizes transparency and state supervision, indirectly supports the GGL's stance that only a strictly regulated market remains sustainable in the long term.
Frequently asked questions
Which company did Fanatics acquire?
Fanatics acquired Water Street Labs and CX Clearinghouse from BGC Group. This is a strategic move for Fanatics Markets' technological independence and market expansion.
What is Fanatics' objective with this acquisition?
Through the purchase, Fanatics is acquiring valuable expertise and necessary licenses to operate its own state-regulated market for event prediction. The company thus becomes the operator of the entire infrastructure.
What licenses do Water Street Labs and CX Clearinghouse hold?
Water Street Labs is a Designated Contract Market (DCM) registered with the CFTC. CX Clearinghouse is a Derivatives Clearing Organization (DCO) registered with the CFTC.
In which US states is Fanatics Markets active?
Fanatics Markets is already active in 23 US states, including California, Texas, and Florida, as well as in four US territories.
What does the acquisition mean for German players?
For German players, this model currently represents uncharted legal territory, as prediction markets are often classified as financial products rather than classic sports bets. Should Fanatics expand to Europe, they would have to drastically adapt their US models to strict German player protection rules and GGL regulations.
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