Committee on Foreign Investment in the US
GAN Announces CFIUS Clearance for SEGA SAMMY Merger

GAN Limited, a leading North American B2B technology provider of real money internet gaming solutions and a leading International B2C operator of Internet sports betting, announced that it has received clearance from the Committee on Foreign Investment in the US (CFIUS) for the proposed merger of GAN and a subsidiary of SEGA SAMMY CREATION INC (SSC), an affiliate of SEGA SAMMY HOLDINGS INC (SEGA SAMMY HOLDINGS).
The closing of the merger is also subject to approval of the merger and change in control of GAN by certain gaming authorities. The closing of the merger remains subject to other customary closing conditions, and is expected to occur in late 2024 or early 2025.
If the merger is completed, each GAN ordinary share issued immediately prior to the effective time of the merger will be automatically cancelled and converted into the right to receive $1.97 in cash with respect to each such ordinary share, without interest and less applicable withholding taxes. Upon the completion of the merger, GAN will cease to be a publicly-traded company and its ordinary shares will be delisted from The Nasdaq Capital Market and deregistered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
-
Canada6 days ago
ToonieBet Launches its Sportsbook on Apple App Store and Google Play Store
-
Aquisitions/Mergers7 days ago
Nazara’s subsidiary Absolute Sports acquires TJRWrestling.net and ITRWrestling.com
-
Coljuegos6 days ago
Colombia’s Coljuegos Intensifies its Efforts to Block Illegal Gambling Websites
-
Asia6 days ago
Macau Govt Appoints Ng Wai Han as Director of DICJ
-
2025 Paulistão Feminino7 days ago
7K Named Official Betting Sponsor of Paulistão Feminino 2025
-
Baltics5 days ago
Number of Estonians Using Gambling Self-exclusion Services Rises by Nearly 36% in Five Years
-
Asia5 days ago
KONAMI GROUP CORPORATION Named “Most Honored Company” in the Gaming Sector in Extel’s “2025 Japan Executive Team” Survey
-
Australia7 days ago
NSW Government Launches New Gambling Awareness Campaign