FanDuel Extends GeoComply Partnership With New Multi Year Deal

FanDuel has extended its 13 year relationship with GeoComply under a new multi year agreement covering geolocation, identity verification and fraud prevention. The renewal reaches across the FanDuel product portfolio as state based compliance becomes more complex across sports betting, iGaming and prediction markets.


Good to Know

  • FanDuel and GeoComply have worked together for 13 years.
  • GeoComply has processed billions of FanDuel player checks with a 99.7% pass rate.
  • FanDuel Predicts also uses GeoComply technology to keep sports contracts within approved states.

GeoComply Deal Extends Beyond Location Checks

FanDuel now operates across more than two dozen U.S. states, compared with one regulated state when the GeoComply relationship began. The new agreement continues location verification while also covering KYC, identity checks, fraud detection and customer authentication.

Those tools help FanDuel confirm whether a customer can legally access a product before registration or wagering. GeoComply has also maintained 99.999% service availability during high traffic periods that included Super Bowls, state launches and regulatory changes.

GeoComply CEO Kip Levin said:

“FanDuel and GeoComply have grown up together, from their first regulated state to nationwide scale,” said GeoComply CEO Kip Levin. “What’s been interesting is everything we’ve built together on top of those signals since: fraud and abuse detection, frictionless authentication, market insights. The kind of intelligence that is key to operators’ compliance at scale.”

The timing also puts prediction markets into the compliance equation. FanDuel Predicts entered the U.S. market earlier in 2026 and limits sports event contracts to selected states. GeoComply technology helps enforce those geographic boundaries.

That use case differs from normal sportsbook geolocation. Sports betting licences operate under state law, while prediction market platforms rely on federal CFTC regulation. Court cases around the country continue to test how far states can restrict sports event contracts offered through federally regulated exchanges.

FanDuel parent Flutter said during Q2 reporting that FanDuel Predicts remained financially immaterial, but the company continues to view prediction markets as part of its U.S. strategy.

FanDuel President Christian Genetski said:

“GeoComply has been an important partner as we’ve built a platform our customers can trust,” said FanDuel president Christian Genetski. “Our focus has always been on delivering a great customer experience while operating with the highest standards of integrity and compliance. We’re excited to continue working with GeoComply in the years ahead.”

GeoComply also continues to add data from new regulated markets. During the first week of regulated Alberta iGaming in July, its systems processed more than 3.2 million player checks. The company markets the same geolocation, KYC and anti fraud infrastructure to operators entering Alberta.

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