The Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) has expanded its free Gamban program by purchasing 100 additional licenses, amid strong early demand from residents.
The regulator said more than 80 of the initial 100 licenses that were made available were claimed within just two weeks of launch, a clear indication of the tool's popularity among Michigan residents. This move comes as part of the MGCB's efforts to provide effective tools for responsible gambling and to address problem gambling issues in the state.