Delaware: iGaming revenues jump in March
Licensed operators generated a total of $514,959 during the month, a 78.3 per cent year on year increase.
US.- Delaware has seen a rise in iGaming revenues for March compared to last year’s figures.
Licensed operators generated a total of $514,959 during the month, a 78.3 per cent year on year increase.
The figure was also 58.5 per cent higher than US$324,958 posted in February of this year, while player spending also jumped 12.3 per cent year-on-year to US$16.4million.
Overall revenue of US$319,597 was generated in March from video lottery games, while online table games generated a total of US$137,673.
The Delaware Lottery also revealed that US$57,690 was collected through online poker rake and fees.
Online gaming revenue in Delaware for the year to the end of March amounted to US$1.2million, up 44.7 per cent year on year.
Player spending was also up 17.8 per cent year-on-year to US$36.5million.
March was the third month in a row that the state has revealed higher revenue figures for online gaming.