FanDuel has renewed its long-running partnership with GeoComply through a new multi-year agreement that will extend geolocation, identity verification and fraud prevention technology across the operator’s product portfolio.

The relationship between the companies dates back 13 years and has developed alongside FanDuel’s expansion from a single regulated state to a customer base of approximately 17 million. Under the renewed arrangement, FanDuel will continue using GeoComply technology to verify customer eligibility, support registration and strengthen compliance controls.

“GeoComply has been an important partner as we’ve built a platform our customers can trust. 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.” says Christian Genetski, President of FanDuel.

The agreement arrives ahead of the U.S. football season, a period associated with heavier customer acquisition and betting activity. GeoComply has processed billions of player checks for FanDuel over the course of the partnership, reporting a 99.7% pass rate. Its service availability has reached 99.999% during major periods that include peak Super Bowl traffic and multi-state launches.

Engineers to Work Directly With FanDuel Teams

The renewed partnership adds dedicated forward-deployed GeoComply engineers who will work directly with FanDuel’s product and operations teams.

Their work will expand the operator’s use of location and device intelligence, behavioural information and real-time fraud detection. This approach is intended to identify potentially fraudulent activity earlier while supporting authentication and regulatory compliance across FanDuel’s operations.

GeoComply also provides KYC and identity verification technology designed to confirm whether customers meet eligibility requirements. Across its wider portfolio of operator partners, the company processes approximately 2.5 billion checks each month.

“FanDuel and GeoComply have grown up together, from their first regulated state to nationwide scale. 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,” said GeoComply CEO Kip Levin in the company’s press release.

The renewal forms part of a broader series of agreements GeoComply has reached with major North American gambling operators during 2026. In May, it expanded its relationship with Hard Rock Digital, including use of its IDComply KYC and AML product for Hard Rock Bet. DraftKings extended its partnership with GeoComply in June, while Caesars Entertainment also agreed to a multi-year renewal covering its online casino and sports betting businesses across regulated markets where it holds licences.

FanDuel Predicts Adds Another Use for Geolocation

The renewed technology arrangement also extends across FanDuel’s wider product range, including FanDuel Predicts.

FanDuel launched the prediction market product in the U.S. at the beginning of 2026. Its sports trading markets currently operate in 18 states, with GeoComply technology used to enforce geographic restrictions.

That capability has become relevant as prediction market operators offering sports event contracts face disputes over where their products can legally operate. State-level restrictions have created additional requirements for platforms to distinguish between jurisdictions where individual markets are available.

FanDuel Predicts was described as “not material” to parent company Flutter’s second-quarter earnings, although prediction markets remain part of the company’s plans.

“It is very early days, but we already expect to generate approximately $50 million of revenue from market-making this year, demonstrating both the good progress made so far, and the potential opportunity that exists in market-making,” outgoing Flutter CEO Peter Jackson said. “We will continue to build out this capability in the second half of the year.”

GeoComply has also recently handled large volumes of checks outside FanDuel. During the first week of Alberta’s regulated iGaming market, the company processed more than 3.2 million player checks.

The latest agreement preserves a technology relationship that has supported FanDuel through its expansion across regulated U.S. gaming markets.

GeoComply’s role under the renewed contract covers more than basic location verification. Identity checks, fraud detection and authentication have become part of the wider service provided to FanDuel, while the addition of engineers working directly with internal teams creates a closer operational link between the companies.

The arrangement also gives FanDuel continued access to established geolocation infrastructure as it operates traditional wagering products alongside newer offerings such as FanDuel Predicts.