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Maryland, Virginia lawmakers to consider online casino legalisation

State legislatures across the US will consider legalising online casino in 2025, including Maryland and Virginia, where bills have been filed.

Delegate Vanessa Atterbeary, chair of the Maryland house ways and means committee, will again try to move an online casino bill in Maryland. HB 17 would allow for igaming regulated by the Maryland State Lottery and Gaming Control Commission (MSLGCC). It was pre-filed in December and it will officially be filed on 8 January, when the legislative session opens.

The bill is similar to one she filed last year that passed the house but didn’t get to the senate floor. Concerns about how digital gambling would cannibalise retail casinos became a sticking point. A senate bill suffered the same fate.

Atterbeary’s latest version would allow for existing video lottery operators and sports betting facilities to apply for icasino licences. The MSLGCC would also be able to issue five licences for applicants who “meet the requirements for an internet gamin..

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Portugal topples online gambling revenue record again in Q3

Online gambling revenue in Portugal hit an all-time-high for the eighth consecutive quarter in Q3, driven by a record performance from the nation's internet casino market.

Gross online gambling revenue in Portugal hit €266.3 million (£220.9 million/$273.8 million) during Q3. This surpasses Q3 of 2023 by 23.7% and the previous quarterly record, set in Q2 2024, by 1.7%.

Online casino revenue hits record €175.1 million

Data from regulator Serviço de Regulação e Inspeção de Jogos (SRIJ) shows this growth was driven by the online casino segment. Here, gross revenue hiked 31.2% year-on-year to an all-time high of €175.1 million. This also surpassed Q2 revenue by 10.5%.

Spending on internet-based casino games hit €4.87 billion in Q3, another new record and a 33.7% increase from 2023, as well as 11.6% higher than Q2.

As has been the case for some time, slots remain by far the online casino game of choice in Portugal. Slots drew 80.4% of all wagers during Q3, ahead of French roulette ..

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Three US gambling bills will die by end of year but three wagering bills pre-filed for 2025

After a year in which no US jurisdiction expanded legal digital sports betting or igaming through the state legislature, lawmakers in Michigan and Ohio tried last-ditch efforts at changes or expansions. And lawmakers in South Carolina and Texas pre-filed betting bills ahead of the 2025 sessions.

When the clock strikes midnight on 31 December, gambling bills in Michigan and Ohio will die. And there is no clear indication that lawmakers in either state will try again in 2025.

On the flip side, lawmakers in South Carolina and Texas pre-filed legal sports betting bills. Those bills are expected to be entertained during the 2025 sessions, although they lack the backing or momentum usually associated with gambling bills that succeed.

In South Carolina, the legislature has dabbled in sports betting, but since the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA) was overturned in 2018, there’s been no consensus or clear pathway. This time around, the legislature will have a constitu..

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Record sports betting, igaming drive Pennsylvania revenue to all-time high in November

Record monthly revenue from sports betting and igaming in Pennsylvania helped to push overall revenue in the state’s gambling market to an all-time high of $562.4 million (£447.4 million/€543.4 million) in November.

November’s revenue total beat last year by 26.5% and is 13.3% above $496.6 million in Pennsylvania in October of this year. It surpasses the existing record of $554.6 million, set in March, by 1.4%, Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) data shows.

Aside from total market revenue, the stand-out figures from the PGCB data are in reference to sports betting.

Gross revenue reached a record $77.1 million, up 498.4% on last year – in November 2023, operators had a record-low 1.38% hold. The all-time revenue high was $72.5 million, set last December, with the November 2024 total beating this by 6.3%. Of this sum, $71.7 million came from online betting and $5.4 million from retail sportsbooks.

Betting handle in Pennsylvania also hit an all-time high of $935.5 million. Coinc..

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Michigan sets new sports betting and igaming records in November

Michigan operators reported several new records during November, including gross receipts from igaming hitting an all-time high of $226.0 million (£177.9 million/€215.3 million).

Gross internet gaming and sports betting receipts from commercial and tribal operators in Michigan topped $284.3 million in November. This is 35.9% above November last year and 12.1% ahead of October this year, the Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) reported yesterday (17 December).

After accounting for promotional spending, total market adjusted gross receipts for the month was $240.4 million. The figure is 51.9% ahead of last year and 15.3% higher on a month-on-month basis.

Another new igaming record in Michigan

As was the case in the previous month, igaming was a highlight for Michigan operators in November. Gross igaming receipts were 28.9% higher year-on-year and surpassed the existing record of $220.7 million in October by 2.4%.

Adjusted gross receipts from igaming hit $203.3 million, up 28.8% fro..

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Another new igaming revenue record for New Jersey in November

New Jersey set a new igaming revenue record for the fourth straight month in November, as all licensed verticals grew year-on-year.

Overall gambling revenue for the month hit $556.9 million (£438.6 million/€530.1 million), the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DHE) reports. This is comfortably clear of $482.4 million last year and 11.4% above $499.8 million this October.

Sports betting and igaming were the standout performers in the New Jersey gambling market in November, with both verticals reporting double-digit growth. Land-based casino revenue in New Jersey was also up year-on-year.

After slipping behind online casino’s contribution in recent months, land-based was once again the main contributor to revenue in the month.

Land-based casinos make a comeback

Despite another record month of igaming revenue, the segment slipped back behind land-based casinos in terms of the area that generated the most gambling revenue in New Jersey.

Revenue from land-based casinos in No..

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Sweepstakes has its moment at NCLGS: Law change needed to regulate or ban

The panel, entitled ‘This Ain’t Your Granddad’s Sweepstakes’, delved into issues on licensing, regulation and taxation.

More than 15 years have elapsed since the passing of Ed McMahon, the Tonight Show sidekick also famous for sweepstakes commercials that featured him awarding unsuspecting Americans with gigantic seven-figure checks.

Yet McMahon’s name circulated through the halls of Harrah’s Hotel at Caesars New Orleans on Friday before the nation’s preeminent gambling regulators.

Ahead of next week’s senate hearing in the nation’s capital on sports betting, a panel convened on the online sweepstakes casino market. The issue is one that is sweeping the broader industry. The panel, entitled This Ain’t Your Granddad’s Sweepstakes, delved into hot-button issues on licensing, regulation and taxation associated with the multi-billion-dollar market.

The panel opened the daily agenda at the National Council of Legislators From Gaming States (NCLGS) 2024 Winter Meeting. Moderated by Chris..

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Super Group raises full-year revenue guidance to €1.6 billion

Super Group, the parent company of Betway, has increased its full-year revenue guidance by 3.2% following a “strong” performance in the first two months of the fourth quarter.

Revenue at Super Group for the 12 months to 31 December 2024 is expected to reach €1.6 billion (£1.32 billion/$1.68 billion), the operator announced today (11 December). The group previously forecasted a full-year revenue of €1.55 billion.

In addition, adjusted EBITDA, excluding the US, is on track to hit €360 million in 2024, 4.3% above its earlier guidance of €345 million. Super Group is expected to publish its full-year results in March or April next year.

The group’s favourable performance in Q4 is the reason behind its increased forecast. Both October and November were “strong” months for the business, it said, although it did not provide any additional context.

CEO Neal Menashe said he is “proud” to be in the position to increase guidance and pay an extra dividend. He said Super Group will seek to buil..

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Michigan lawmakers seeking online gambling hike of 1% or less

The measures seek the most modest of bumps to the tax rates, avoiding putting much pressure on operators.

Two Michigan state senators, Sam Singh and Jeremy Moss, have introduced two bills proposing modest tax increases on sports betting and igaming revenue. However, unlike other states that have attempted to introduce massive increases, these legislators are taking a more subtle approach.

Introduced 5 December, Senate Bill 1193 seeks to raise the tax rate on commercial sports betting operators’ adjusted gross receipts from 8.4% to 8.5%. It only applies to non-tribal betting; the state can’t adjust tribal betting rates.

The increase would give slightly more revenue to the city in which the sports betting operator’s land-based casino partner is located. That figure is now 30%, but the bill would increase it to 31%.

Proposed online casino tax hike is tiered

Concurrently, Senate Bill 1194 proposes a tiered increase in igaming tax rates, with adjustments depending on revenue brackets. ..

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Canada’s NorthStar seeks additional funding to build on Q3 growth

Canada-facing NorthStar Gaming has revealed it is working to secure additional funding to support its long-term growth strategy after reporting a year-on-year increase in revenue in Q3, although the operator remained at a net loss.

Gross gaming revenue during the three months to 30 September was CA$8.4 million (£4.7 million/€5.7 million/US$6.0 million). This is 52.7% ahead of $5.5 million at NorthStar in Q3 last year.

NorthStar, which published the results yesterday (27 November), also showed revenue after deducting bonuses, promotional costs and free bets. When including revenue from other managed services, this left $6.8 million in operating revenue, up 44.7%.

The operator generates revenue from its Northstarbets.ca website. During Q3, total wagers placed through the site hit $234.0 million, a rise of 69.6% from last year.

Q3 costs reduced despite higher marketing spend

Spending-wise, operating costs were cut by 5.2% to $5.5 million, despite a rise in marketing and general and a..

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Belgium’s BAGO urges action over illegal gambling among young men

The Belgian Association of Gaming Operators (BAGO) has called on authorities in the country to take a stricter approach to illegal gambling websites after new research revealed almost half young men aged 18-21 are gambling with unlicensed operators.

Commissioned by BAGO, the research took place prior to new rules being introduced on the minimum gambling age in Belgium. As of 1 September this year, players must be at least 21 to participate in legal gambling.

Age requirements for sports betting, arcades and bingo have now been raised to be in line with land-based casinos. Since 2018, players have had to be 21 to gamble at casinos across Belgium.

However, research flagged almost half of men aged 18-21 in Belgium were gambling with illegal operators before the law became effective. This, in essence, meant the new regulations would not have impacted their activities on illegal sites, which are not bound by the same rules as licensed operators.

Furthermore, the research suggests awarene..

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Strong igaming lifts Pennsylvania gambling revenue in October

Gambling revenue in Pennsylvania increased 2.8% year-on-year in October to $496.6 million (£392.6 million/€471.6 million) driven by near-record figures from the Keystone state’s igaming market.

Total revenue for October was ahead of $483.0 million during the same month last year. However, data from the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board shows a 1.8% drop from $505.9m million in September.

Igaming revenue hits $189.1 million in October

Igaming was undoubtedly the leading segment in October, with revenue up 22.1% year-on-year to $189.1 million. This was just 1.1% shy of March’s $191.1 million monthly record.

Breaking down this market, online slots generated $140.9 million in gross revenue, up 28.3% from last year. Internet table games revenue also increased 7.8% to $45.9 million, although online poker revenue slipped 5.9% to $2.2 million.

Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course continues to lead the igaming market. For October it took $69.5 million in revenue, up 11.6% from las..

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