WatchandWager receives West Virginia ADW licence
| By Marese O'Hagan
Webis Holdings’ advanced deposit wagering (ADW) subsidiary WatchandWager has received approval for a one-year ADW licence from the West Virginia Racing Commission.
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The ADW licence will allow WatchandWager to accept pari-mutuel wagers in West Virginia, and will be renewable on an annual basis.
West Virginia is the home of the Charlestown Races, Mountaineer Racetrack for Thoroughbreds, the Tri-State Mardi Gras and Wheeling Island greyhound tracks.
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