Xpoint secures Massachusetts license, entry
Xpoint has secured a vendor license in Massachusetts, expanding its US reach. The move allows the company to support licensed sportsbooks under strict state rules.

License Clears Path in Massachusetts
Xpoint confirmed it received approval from state regulators this week. The license allows the firm to work with sports betting casinos in Massachusetts. State rules require operators to block all out-of-state logins. The Massachusetts Gaming Commission enforces that rule closely.
Xpoint provides tools that check a user’s location before a bet is placed. The system tracks device signals and internet data. It confirms that users sit within state lines.
This process helps casinos avoid fines or other penalties. It also protects their operating licenses. For Massachusetts, control and trust remain key themes — especially in online betting.
Expanding Across the United States
With this approval, Xpoint now works in 28 US states and territories. That figure shows steady growth over recent years. Sports betting laws changed in 2018, opening doors for states to legalize wagering. Since then, many states have launched online markets. Each one requires strict location checks.
Xpoint appears to have built its business around that need. Its tools help casinos confirm user positions in real time. Nevertheless, each state sets its own testing rules. Vendors must meet local standards before launch.
Massachusetts adds another important market to the company’s map — and strengthens its US presence.
International Markets Add Momentum
Beyond the US, Xpoint has entered other regulated regions. The company operates in:
Ontario
Brazil
United Arab Emirates
Each market brings different rules and risks. Such moves suggest a wider growth plan — focused on licensed markets only. Global expansion could bring higher revenue over time. However, it may also increase oversight from regulators.
Leadership Points to Further Growth
Chief executive Manu Gambhir welcomed the Massachusetts approval in a statement. He said the state has a strong sports culture and clear rules. He added that accurate location checks help protect the betting system. That message reflects a wider concern in the industry — trust drives long-term success.
At the same time, Xpoint has called for stronger action against offshore betting sites. Company leaders have urged US officials to address illegal operators.
Hence, the new license may signal more than local growth. It could mark another step in a longer expansion plan. The path ahead remains open — and the company appears ready for further moves.
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