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New Jersey gambling revenue tops $6.3 billion in record 2024

Gambling revenue in New Jersey reached $6.30 billion (£5.17 billion/€6.12 billion) in what was a record year for the state, with all-time high figures also reported across igaming and sports betting.

Total market revenue was 9.0% ahead of the existing record of $5.78 billion in the previous year. The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (NJDGE) reported growth across two of the state’s three sectors, with only land-based casinos seeing a decline.

Igaming pushes land-based casinos close in 2024

The stand-out performance in 2024 is by far igaming, with revenue up 24% to a record $2.39 billion. While this is short of the land-based market ($2.82 billion), igaming has surpassed physical casinos in recent months and 2025 could see it become the leading source of gambling revenue in New Jersey.

For 2024, some $2.36 billion of igaming revenue came from online slots and table games, up 24.5% year-on-year. Peer-to-peer poker revenue, however, slipped 1.5% to $28.5 million.

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Uptime, arbitrage and risk: Comparing the leading betting platforms

Bettormetrics and iGB present key insights comparing the performance of leading betting platforms in the Premier League, offering a comprehensive analysis of market trends.

By closely examining data from the first 126 games (15 August-2 December) of the FAPL season, we have highlighted standout performers, emerging trends and key challenges across the major betting platforms.

Top performers: Balancing uptime and arbitrage exposure

In such a competitive industry, achieving high uptime and minimising lost wagering are critical performance indicators. 888Sport, PaddyPower and Bet365 emerge as the leading platforms in terms of achieving consistently high uptime and minimising lost wagering opportunities. However, significant differences in their strategies raise questions about trade-offs.

Though 888Sport and PaddyPower achieve impressive uptime, they also spend a notable amount of time in arbitrage. This begs the question of whether they are striking the right balance between higher u..

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Legislative roundup: MD tax hike, NJ sweepstakes, more

Legislative season is never dull for the gaming industry and this latest roundup includes a potential tax hike in Maryland and a sweepstakes bill in New Jersey.

Bills to legalise online casino gaming in Wyoming and Indiana, a proposed gambling tax rate hike in Maryland and a bill to legalise “sweepstakes gaming” in New Jersey were all rolled out this week as what tends to be a four-month flurry of legislative activity across the US begins.

In Maryland, gambling expansion backers have said they intend to reintroduce their own igaming legislation soon. But the more immediate news on Wednesday (15 January) was that Wes Moore, the governor of Maryland, introduced his annual budget. It notably includes his endorsement of a boost in sports betting tax from 15% to 30% and a rise in casino table game rates from 20% to 25%.

Ohio and Illinois already have raised their sports betting tax rates in the past year. The former did so less than a year after the first legal bets were placed.

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Tennessee sports betting handle tops $572.7 million in December

Gross wagers on sports in Tennessee reached $572.7 million (£470.5 million/€558.9 million) during December, the second-highest monthly amount on record for the Volunteer State.

December gross wagers beat the $495.1 million spent in the same month in 2023 by 15.8%. However, the total fell 4.3% short of the Tennessee record of $598.6 million set in November 2024.

The Tennessee Sports Wagering Council (SWC) also said after $2.9 million worth of adjustments, gross sports betting handle was $569.8 million. This beats December 2023 by 16.1% but is 4.1% behind November last year. Detail of these adjustments were not disclosed.

In terms of tax, the state generated $10.5 million from sports betting during December. The SWC does not indicate on the report what the adjustments are for, nor does it break down bets by operator or sport. The SWC also does not report operator revenue.

Some of the performance might be attributable to the University of Tennessee football team. The Volunteers finish..

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ESPN Bet secures DC market access with Monumental Sports partnership

Penn Entertainment is to launch ESPN Bet in Washington DC after securing market access in the US capital through a new partnership with Monumental Sports & Entertainment (MSE).

Effective immediately, the long-term deal enables ESPN Bet to join several other approved online operators already established in DC. These include BetMGM, FanDuel, Caesars, Fanatics and DraftKings.

According to a 14 January statement, ESPN Bet will also become a sports betting partner of MSE and its various sports teams. MSE owns and operates NHL ice hockey team the Washington Capitals, NBA basketball team the Washington Wizards and the Washington Mystics of the WNBA. It also counts several multi-purpose venues among its portfolio of assets.

As part of the agreement, ESPN Bet will work with MSE to enhance the fan experience via an integrated marketing partnership. This multi-channel collaboration will include in-arena and media components, such as features in game broadcasts on MSE-owned Monumental Sports Ne..

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Esportes da Sorte avoids Loterj national betting ban with Federal Court injunction

Esportes da Sorte has obtained an injunction from the Federal Court of the Federal District that will allow it to operate in the licensed Brazil betting market, despite it only holding a Lottery state betting licence.

The Federal Court’s decision, taken on Monday (13 January), enables Esportes da Sorte Group to launch its Esportes da Sorte and OnaBet brands nationally in Brazil, even though it has not been granted a federal licence or provisional licence to operate in the legal online betting market.

On 3 January Federal Supreme Court minister André Mendonça passed a preliminary ruling to ban Rio de Janeiro State Lottery (Loterj) licensees from providing nationwide gambling activities.

Esportes da Sorte gained Loterj authorisation back in August 2024 after its owner, Esportes Gaming Brazil, became the controlling shareholder of Loterj-licensed platform owner ST Soft.

However, the new Federal Court ruling guarantees Esportes da Sorte will be granted special authorisation to operat..

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First in line: Brazil licence holders KTO and Stake on licensing challenges and first-mover advantages

Among the first to gain access to the legal online betting market in Brazil, KTO and Stake sat down with iGB to uncover the licensing process and how their early entry will bolster credibility among consumers.

After years of delays, Brazil finally launched its legal betting sector on 1 January, with operators looking to tap into what is expected to become a top-three market globally. For companies who have already secured licensed approval, the first-mover advantage has provided them with an exciting opportunity to be trailblazers.

The legal betting market in Brazil launched with 14 companies initially receiving full licences, as well as 52 operators that were granted provisional authorisation.

Provisional licences were granted to companies who are facing setbacks with their applications, such as certification delays. The extensive requirements relating to certification, as well as the huge number of applications submitted to the Secretariat of Prizes and Bets (SPA), have led to ..

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New York falls just short of online sports betting handle record in December

Players in New York spent $2.28 billion (£1.88 billion/€2.23 billion) betting on sports online in December, the second highest monthly amount since the state opened its legal market in January 2022.

The December total beat the previous year by 11.1% and is also 0.7% ahead of November’s figure. However, it fell 1.7% short of the record $2.32 billion wagered in New York in October 2024.

Gross gaming revenue reached $150.4 million in December. This is 20.1% less than the same month in 2023 and some 35.1% behind November’s record $150.4 million haul.

This resulted in a state-wide hold of 6.59% for the month, according to data from the New York State Gaming Commission.

The decline in revenue was to be expected, given the number of customer-friendly sports results in late 2024. Several operators have highlighted the impact that has had on their full-year results.

Last week, Flutter warned the “very unfavourable” sports results meant it would fall some $370 million below revenue expectat..

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Weekend Report: Entain confident on FY24 earnings, Betfred exits Nevada, Concacaf seeks first betting partner

Welcome to the Weekend Report, where iGB looks at the news that you may have missed across Friday, Saturday and Sunday. This week: Entain confident on FY24 EBITDA guidance, Betfred exits Nevada and Concacaf seeks first betting partner.

Entain reiterates EBITDA guidance for FY24

Entain said it remains confident of EBITDA guidance for FY24 despite taking a hit in the latter part of the year from customer-friendly sports results in the US.

Entain set out full-year targets during its Q3 trading update in October. Here, it said group EBITDA would be at the upper end of a range between £1.04 billion (€1.24 billion/$1.26 billion) and £1.09 billion.

Now, Entain has repeated this guidance despite its BetMGM joint venture in the US being impacted in Q4. Unfavourable sports results meant players won more during the period, which in turn impacted performance.

Entain said BetMGM still expects to post EBITDA of negative $250 million for the full year. This is in line with earlier guidance issue..

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Las Vegas Strip revenue declines continue as Nevada posts 4% YoY decrease in November

The Las Vegas Strip posted its fifth consecutive monthly year-on-year revenue decline in November, with the state overall posting a 4.2% drop from last year.

According to figures from the Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) released on 9 January, the state’s gaming industry posted $1.31 billion (£1.07 billion/€1.27 billion) in gross gaming revenue (GGR) in November. The 4.2% YoY decline is the fourth for the state out of the last five months. But this is somewhat qualified by the fact that FY24 was the best ever.

So far in FY25, Nevada gaming is down 2.8% from this point last year, per the NGCB.

The most notable figures from November came from the Las Vegas Strip. America’s gaming capital posted $788.7 million in GGR for the month, down just under 4% from last year. This is the first definitive proof that the second edition of the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix did not live up to the inaugural race last November, although local officials had already acknowledged that to be the c..

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State of the Union: DraftKings-Delta deal just words right now, CA lawsuit update, more

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.

Don’t bet on betting on Delta just yet

On 8 January DraftKings and Delta Airlines announced a partnership that could eventually allow bettors to use the sportsbook app while on a flight. But View from the Wing writes that in-flight betting is against US law. The deal could be worth up $1.3 billion if it becomes legal to bet on US flights.

According to View from the Wing, in-flight gambling isn’t new. For “32 years, however, it was legal for foreign airlines flying to and from the US”, according to the publication. Airlines like Singapore Air, Swissair and RyanAir have all dabbled in it, but none had a gambling programme that stuck.

Announced at a CES presentation at the Sphere in Las Vegas, the announcement seems bigger than the actual deal. For now, there’s a partnership, but no betting, although View fro..

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