Will boost value of the company to USD 900M

Disney-ESPN to invest USD 250M in daily fantasy sports firm

Walt Disney-ESPN is to invest USD 250M in fantasy sports betting site DraftKings.
2015-04-07
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Walt Disney-ESPN is to invest USD 250M in fantasy sports betting site DraftKings.

Reporting on the investment, the Wall Street Journal observed that it will boost the value of the company to USD 900M.

DraftKings has committed to use the investment to ramp up marketing spend to over $500 million on ESPN sites over the next few years as it continues to drive growth; a mutually beneficial deal for all involved.

Rival FanDuel can continue to advertise on ESPN internet properties but won’t have the premium positions afforded to DraftKings.

DSF firms are increasingly attracting the attention of large media corporates, with Comcast recently investing in Fanduel. The Raine Group, Redpoint Ventures, GGV Capital and Atlas Venture have invested in DraftKings in previous funding rounds.

DraftKings and Fanduel have even managed to set up agreements with some of the national sports leagues overseeing sports like basketball, hockey, football and baseball.

Fantasy sport enjoys carve-outs in laws banning financial transactions with online gambling companies, and operators portray their activity as skill-based and therefore outside the accepted definitions of gambling.

DraftKings recently revealed that online players spent about $300 million on the fees required to play online, quick-turnaround games on its site last year. The company’s website boasts that it will pay out a total of $1 billion in prize money this year.

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