The latest monthly revenue report from the Indiana Gaming Commission shows that the state’s licensed sports betting operators posted a handle of $194.5 million for the month of July, down 21% from June’s handle of $246.3 million.
Indiana Sports Betting Revenue Down 21% for July as Operators Report Worst Month of 2021Ameristar Casino was the market leader once again with a handle of $66.6 million. Only $3.04 million of this was through the casino’s retail sportsbook with $60.2 million coming through the casino’s mobile partnership with DraftKings and the remaining $3.4 million through the casino’s theScore mobile betting app. Bluechip casino was a close second with a handle of $54.8 million of which $54.3 million came via the casino’s FanDuel mobile app.
Indiana Sports Betting Revenue Down 21% for July as Operators Report Worst Month of 2021Combined AGR from all licensed sportsbook operators came in at $17.4 million down 31% on June’s taxable AGR of $25.4 million. July’s AGR generated state taxes of $1.6 million.
Indiana Sports Betting Revenue Down 21% for July as Operators Report Worst Month of 2021Image credit: Baishampayan Ghose / CC BY-SA 2.0