Tag: Online sports betting

Spain online gambling revenue up 11% in Q2

Online gross gambling revenue (GGR) in Spain amounted to €346.3m (£290.1m/$386.4m) in Q2, an increase on the previous year but slightly lower than the opening quarter of this year, despite the opening of UEFA's Euro 2024 in June.
The Q2 total is 10.8% higher than €312.6m in Q2 of last year, according to Spain’s regulator Directorate General for Gambling Regulation (DGOJ). However, the figure – covering the April-June period, is 1.2% behind the $350.7m revenue reported in Q1 this year.

Casino was again the main source of online GGR in Spain, generating €171.7m, or 49.6%, of all Q2 revenue. This is 14.6% more than last year and also a 2.3% increase from Q1’s total.

Within online casino, slots GGR increased by 19.5% from last year, while live roulette revenue was also up 9.6%. Slots and blackjack revenue also improved quarter-on-quarter but both conventional and live roulette revenue were down.

Mixed results for sports betting in Q2
Looking elsewhere in the market, sports bettin..

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NCPG says US states failing to meet online wagering safety standards

Connecticut, New Jersey, and Virginia lead, but still fall short of passing grade.
The National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) — a group that takes great pains to state its neutrality on the subject of gambling itself — Thursday (19 September) issued a report on the state of online responsible gambling. Specifically, the report addresses how states are managing player protection standards in the realm of online sports betting.

And if the findings were graded like a high school class, the states would be looking at some summer school.

The analysis — US States’ Online Sports Betting Regulations: An Evaluation Against National Council on Problem Gambling Standards — compared how 30 states and the District of Columbia were doing on the matter of player protection standards the NCPG created in 2012 (and continuously update).

The benchmarks — known as the Internet Responsible Gambling Standards (IRGS) — “reflects best practices in responsible gambling, emphasizing safeguards for indiv..

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State of the Union: Status of ESPN Bet in NY, North Caroline retail, OK bill coming?

Welcome to iGB's State of the Union, a look at the biggest North American sports betting stories we've covered over the week and briefs on others we found interesting.
ESPN Bet about to get closer to NY launch?
The New York State Gaming Commission Monday (23 September) will consider Penn Entertainment’s application to take over the WynnBet New York licence. The plan has been in the works since WynnBet exited the New York market earlier this year. Should Penn get approval, it will be able to launch its ESPN Bet platform in the biggest competitive market in the US. New York law caps the number of platforms at nine. Licences only come available if a company exits the state.

Penn executives on the company’s second-quarter earnings call pointed to a September launch, potentially by the start of football season. Should the regulator approve the licence transfer, Penn will still have a few steps to take before it could launch ESPN Bet.

Every major US operator is live in New Yor..

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US sports betting round-up: Kansas, Connecticut and Delaware in August

Rounding up some of the latest monthly sports betting results, iGB analyses how Kansas, Connecticut and Delaware performed during August.
Handle growth drives revenue up in Kansas
Starting in Kansas, total revenue from online and retail sports betting in August hit $6.6m (£5.0m/€5.9m). This is 37.5% ahead of August last year, but 28.3% less than in July.

Online betting drew $6.5m of all revenue in August, with retail’s share at just $123,489.

Spending-wise, total handle for August topped $147.0m. This is some 55.7% ahead of last year and 20.5% higher than July.

As for hold, total hold for the Kansas market in August was 4.5%. Online hold also hit 4.5%, with retail at 3.0%.

DraftKings remains the one to beat in Kansas
Looking to operators in Kansas, DraftKings continues to lead the online market. Partnered with Boot Hill Casino, DraftKings posted $3.0m in revenue off $67.7m in bets, a 4.4% hold.

FanDuel again placed second with $2.6m off $43.8m in handle via its partnership with Ka..

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Pennsylvania igaming revenue falls just short of monthly record in August

Pennsylvania reported a year-on-year and month-on-month increase in gambling revenue in August, driven by a near-record performance from the state’s igaming market.
Total gambling revenue in Pennsylvania in August hit $525.5m (£397.1m/€472.1m). This is 14.9% ahead of last year and 4.9% more than July’s total for this year.

Ongoing igaming growth in Pennsylvania

The stand-out figure in August was igaming revenue, which amounted to $183.7m. Not only is this 29% more than last year but also the second-highest monthly total on record, just short of March 2024’s $191.1m haul.

Breaking this down, online slots generated $138.3m of all igaming revenue in August. Table games drew $43.2m, with poker revenue topping $2.2m for the month.

As has been the case for some time, Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course is still the market leader here. For August, it posted $72.1m in online casino revenue. Valley Forge Casino Resort remains second with $46.0m, then Rivers Casino Philadelphia on..

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New balls please: Tennis goes micro

The launch of micro betting on ATP tennis will offer operators the chance to go beyond point-by-point, writes Scott Longley.
DraftKings’ recent acquisition of the 85% slug of provider Simplebet it didn’t already own for up to $195m threw the spotlight once again on the emergence of micro betting as a form of in-play that has been gathering strength in the US.

The success of the format – sometimes micro markets – has been ascribed to the nature of certain key sports in the US market.

Notably, the stop-start characteristics of both American football and baseball are often seen as being particularly useful from the perspective of breaking games down into more bet-able moments.

Indeed, in announcing the Simplebet acquisition, Corey Gottlieb, DraftKings’ chief product officer was quoted as saying the proposed acquisition would “allow DraftKings to leverage Simplebet’s proprietary technology to create an in-play wagering experience that moves at the speed of sports.”

Such is the enthusi..

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Michigan: Igaming growth drives online gambling revenue increase in August

The Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) reported a year-on-year and month-on-month increase in online gambling revenue in August, driven by growth within the igaming sector.
Igaming gross receipts and gross online sports betting receipts from commercial and tribal operators in August amounted to $224.0m (£170.2m/€201.5m). This is 27.7% more than last year in Michigan and 1.4% higher than in July this year.

Data, published by the MGCB on Tuesday (17 September) shows igaming accounted for $196.7m of all revenue during August, up 29.2% year-on-year. Gross sports betting receipts were also 18.1% higher for the month at $27.4m.

The MGCB also sets out adjusted gross receipts (AGR), which account for promotional spending in Michigan. For August, the total for the state’s online gambling market was $193.2m, a rise of 26.2% on last year’s total.

Of this, $176.9m came from igaming, a year-on-year rise of 30.9%. In terms of sports betting, AGR reached $16.3m, up 2.5% from the previous year.

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Tax Foundation research bears out diverse US wagering tax rates, barriers to entry

On Tuesday (17 September) the Tax Foundation released an interactive map that shows tax rates for every legal US online sports betting jurisdiction. The map reveals the diverse tax structures that exist across the country.
Operators must deal with separate sets of laws, regulations and tax structures in each jurisdiction in which they are licensed.

The map does not include the fees that operators must pay in each state. But according to the press release, high licensing fees are among the “common barriers” to entry. It uses as examples Massachusetts, which has a $5m (£3.8m/€4.5m) initial fee and $5m renewal every five years and Pennsylvania, which has $10m initial fee and $250,000 annual renewal.

New York, which is capped at nine operators, has the highest initial fee at $25m. In part because of that, only major US or global platforms are available in the state.

Cost of business related to survival in a market
The Tax Foundation also pointed to the requirement to be tethered to ..

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Massachusetts hits lowest sports betting revenue this year in August

Sports betting revenue in Massachusetts fell to a calendar year-low during August, though the state was able to report year-on-year growth across both revenue and handle.
Combined taxable online and retail revenue in August reached $33.3m (£25.2m/€29.9m). This is 51.4% more than in Massachusetts last year but 19.2% behind July – and the lowest monthly figure so far this year.

Online betting accounted for $32.9m of all revenue during the month, with retail’s share at just $381,134.

Handle-wise, the $447.3m spent across online and retail was some 42.1% ahead of last year. It is also 8.6% more than the $411.8m wagered on sports in July this year.

Players spent a total of $439.7m betting online during August, in addition to $7.6m at retail sportsbooks across Massachusetts.

In terms of hold, the overall figure for the state’s market in August was 7.71%. Online hold was slightly above this at 7.74%, with retail lower at 6.12%.

DraftKings still the one to beat in Massachusetts
As for in..

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CFTC: Lower court made several errors in allowing Kalshi’s US political futures

Last week, two federal court rulings allowed then subsequently disallowed Kalshi from offering futures contracts on the outcome of congressional elections. Over the weekend, federal regulators said it should have never been allowed in the first place.
On 12 September, Judge Jia Cobb from the US District Court for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled that the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) “exceeded its statutory authority” when it halted the contracts last year. But hours later, the CFTC appealed to the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. That court granted a stay, meaning Kalshi cannot offer futures until the appeals court rules. Kalshi and the CFTC are scheduled to give oral arguments for the case on Thursday (19 September).

Kalshi and the CFTC will face off in court- again- on Thursday, to debate the commission's argument that election betting should be frozen pending its appeal pic.twitter.com/GEPbuc5I2D
— Alexander Osipovich (@aosipovic..

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FanDuel dominated Washington, DC wagering in August

In the first full month of an open competitive market in Washington, DC, FanDuel was the clear choice for bettors, taking $21.7m in bets. Four operators were live online.
Washington, DC also has four in-person only sportsbooks and the eight combined to take $40.6m in bets, the highest in history according to the Office of Lottery and Gaming (OLG) report. The group had a combined $4.5m in gross gaming revenue (GGR).

In June, the DC Council voted to open the market, which during its first three years, only had one digital option available throughout the District and that for just 11 months. GambetDC, a white-label platform provided by lottery provider Intralot, was live.

But issue after issue arose and, in March, the OLG announced that Intralot was preparing to take the platform down and replace it with FanDuel. The wagering giant subcontracted with Intralot, but its run as a monopoly was short-lived. FanDuel went live in April, but on 15 July the market opened and the OLG declined t..

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Illinois regulator tightens wagering and casino advertising rules

Illinois regulators late last week became the latest to revamp advertising and marketing rules for sports betting and casinos. The move follows a trend in the US that regulators say aims to protect minors and those at-risk from potential harms.
The Illinois Gaming Board (IGB) on Thursday (12 September) voted in more strict measures around wagering, casino advertising and video gaming. The new guidelines mirror those in Massachusetts and Ohio. Those two states are recognised to be the most stringent when it comes to advertising and marketing.

The IGB previously did not have such guidelines for casino and video gaming.

The board voted the same day that two US lawmakers introduced legislation that would, in part, create national gambling advertising guidelines.

The overall document now seeks to consider digital sports betting and advertising. But the rules apply to the physical and digital worlds.

IGB CEO Marcus Fruchter said the new rules were designed to “include additional safeg..

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