The latest revenue report from the New York Gaming Commission for November has revealed that online sports betting operators generated record revenues for the third month in a row.
The Individual reports for each mobile sports betting operator show that the industry generated combined gross gaming revenue (GGR) of $148.2 million, an increase of 1.7% on the $145.7 million monthly record set in October.
Sportsbooks reported accepting $1.56 billion throughout the month of November, a slight increase of 0.7% on the $1.54 billion reported in the previous month. This is the highest amount wagered in a single month since March 2022 when sports fans wagered $1.64 billion.
FanDuel remains the New York sports betting market leader with revenues of $78.3 million from $646.2 million in wagers. This was followed by DraftKings which accepted $498.7 million in wagers generating $42.3 million in revenue and Caesars which accepted $200.3 million in wagers to post GGR of $14.9 million. Meanwhile, BetMGM was the fourth most successful mobile sportsbook in NY as the company reported GGR of $8 million from $111.4 million in bets.
Resorts World reported $100,021 in GGR from just $5.4 million in wagers, while Wynn Interactive followed with $90,899 from $11.5 million in wagers. BallyBet came in last with just $39,718 GGR from $677,545 in wagers.
The latest reports of a record month follow a recently introduced bill — SB 9605 — which is set to restrict “predatory sportsbook bonuses”.
November a Record Month as New York Mobile Sports Betting Revenue Tops $148 MillionNovember a Record Month as New York Mobile Sports Betting Revenue Tops $148 Million“promulgate rules and regulations regarding predatory sportsbook bonuses in mobile sports betting, including but not limited to, deposit, matching, risk-free betting, free money, free bets, site credits and profit boosts”.
The bill has now been referred to the Senate Rules Committee.