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Ontario has 50+ operators licensed by iGaming Ontario. Here is who they are, what they offer, how the count has grown since April 2022, and what it means for the competitiveness of the market.

The operator landscape in plain terms: Ontario launched with roughly 30 books in April 2022. By 2026, that had grown to 50+. More operators means more competition on odds, promotions, and product quality. A small number of large books still generate the majority of market revenue, while dozens of smaller operators compete for niche audiences and specific bettor segments.
Operator Snapshot
Licensed operators50+ books
Market launchApril 4, 2022
Day 1 operator count~30 books
RegulatorAGCO / iGaming Ontario
Annual market GGR$4.8B+ run-rate

How Ontario's Operator Licensing Framework Works

Every book operating in Ontario's regulated market must hold a licence from the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) and operate under an agreement with iGaming Ontario. This two-layer structure is what makes Ontario's model different from most regulated markets in the world.

Under the conduct-and-manage framework, iGO conducts and manages gambling on behalf of the province by signing operating agreements with private operators. Those operators run their own products and keep a share of revenue after paying fees to iGO, which remits the province's share to the Ontario government. This structure allows full private market competition while keeping revenue flowing to the province.

Operators must meet AGCO technical standards, submit to regular audits, comply with responsible gambling requirements, and contribute to Ontario's centralized self-exclusion program. For bettors, the practical result is that every licensed book offers player fund protection, dispute resolution, and consumer rights that grey-market books never provided.

What licensing means for you: if you have a dispute with a licensed iGO operator that the book will not resolve, you can escalate to AGCO for formal resolution. That legal recourse simply does not exist with unlicensed offshore operators.

The Major iGaming Ontario Licensed Operators

The table below covers the primary licensed operators with significant Ontario market presence. The full list of iGO licencees is published on the iGaming Ontario website and is updated as new operators are approved.

OperatorParent CompanyProductsStrengthsReview
bet365 bet365 Group SportsCasinoLive CasinoPoker Largest product range, live betting depth, Day 1 launch Review
FanDuel Flutter Entertainment SportsCasinoFantasy SGP leader, NFL/NBA marketing, strong app Review
DraftKings DraftKings Inc. SportsCasinoFantasy Props market depth, parlay builder, brand recognition Review
BetMGM Entain / MGM Resorts SportsCasinoPoker MGM brand, live casino quality, Entain technology Review
theScore Bet Penn Entertainment SportsCasino Canadian-first, app integration, local team coverage Review
Betway Super Group SportsCasino Competitive football odds, established Ontario base Reviews
Sports Interaction Mohawk Online SportsCasino Canadian heritage, longstanding brand, Interac focus Review
Unibet Kindred Group SportsCasinoPoker European-origin quality, poker liquidity, live casino Reviews
Pinnacle Pinnacle Sports Sports Lowest vig in market, sharp-friendly, -104 standard Review
PointsBet PointsBet Holdings SportsCasino Points betting format, Australian technology Review
bet99 NorthStar Gaming SportsCasino Canadian-founded, Ontario-specific focus Review
888sport 888 Holdings SportsCasinoPoker Combined sports and casino, poker network Review

How the Operator Count Has Grown Since Launch

Ontario's operator count tells the story of a market that attracted serious capital from Day 1 and continued growing year over year. Approximately 30 operators were licensed and live when the market opened in April 2022. That number exceeded 50 within two years.

April 4, 2022
Market Launch: ~30 Operators Live
Ontario launched with the largest Day 1 operator count of any newly regulated market in North American history. bet365, FanDuel, DraftKings, BetMGM, and Betway were among the Day 1 books. The market generated $43.9M GGR in its first month across 277,000 active players.
2022-2023
Second Wave: 35-40 Operators
Additional operators received licences through 2022 and 2023. The market also saw its first wave of smaller, niche-focused operators entering alongside the major brands. Monthly GGR grew from under $100M to over $170M during this period.
2024-2025
Maturation: 50+ Operators
The market crossed 50 licensed operators as international books expanded into Canada and Canadian-native operators launched dedicated Ontario products. Monthly GGR grew from roughly $200M to $300M+ as operator product investment intensified.
2026
Consolidation Phase Beginning
With monthly GGR exceeding $400M, the market is entering a consolidation phase. Smaller operators face increasing pressure from major books. The landscape will likely concentrate further as the market matures, following patterns seen in New Jersey and other developed regulated markets.

What 50+ Operators Means for Bettors in Practice

The most direct benefit of Ontario's operator count for bettors is the competitive pressure on vig. In markets with fewer operators, books have less incentive to offer tight pricing. Ontario's 50+ book market creates ongoing pressure for operators to differentiate on odds, promotions, and product features.

This is particularly visible in the sports betting vertical. Pinnacle Canada operates in Ontario with a sharp-book model, pricing NFL spreads at -104 standard rather than the -110 offered by recreational books. That single difference, over 500 bets at $100 each, saves a bettor roughly $1,500 in vig. Pinnacle can only maintain that model sustainably because Ontario's market volume supports a profitable operation even without high margins.

Competition also drives promotion quality. Ontario welcome bonuses, deposit matches, and ongoing reload offers are substantially better than what grey-market books offered pre-regulation, because every major operator is competing for the same pool of newly registered Ontario accounts. For a full comparison, see the Ontario sports betting hub.

The market share analysis explains how revenue concentration works despite the large operator count, and the iGaming Ontario Market Reports show the aggregate data behind all of this.

Key takeaway: more licensed operators is unambiguously good for Ontario bettors. Every new operator creates additional competitive pressure on pricing, promotions, and product quality. Ontario's 50+ book market is one of the most competitive regulated sports betting environments in the world.

iGaming Ontario Operators: Common Questions

As of early 2026, 50+ operators hold iGaming Ontario licences. This includes major books such as bet365, FanDuel, DraftKings, BetMGM, Betway, theScore Bet, Unibet, and Pinnacle, as well as dozens of smaller operators. The complete list is published on the iGaming Ontario website.
In most cases, no. Licensed Ontario operators run separate regulated platforms from their offshore operations. When Ontario launched, most major books required existing Canadian customers to migrate to new Ontario-specific accounts with different terms and responsible gambling features.
Under AGCO licensing requirements, Ontario operators must segregate player funds from operating capital. Your deposited balance is protected if an operator becomes insolvent. This protection did not exist with grey-market offshore books.
Several Ontario-native or Canadian-focused operators compete primarily in Ontario. bet99, Sports Interaction, and NorthStar Gaming are examples of operators with strong Canadian identity, though most major books are subsidiaries of international parent companies.
The AGCO publishes a public register of all licensed gaming operators. You can verify any book at iagr.ca. Alternatively, the iGO website lists all current registered operators. Any book not on those lists is not legitimately licensed for Ontario residents.

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