Indiana sports betting revenue increases year-over-year in February
Sports betting adjusted gross revenue totalled $47.7m.
US.- Indiana sports betting adjusted gross revenue (AGR) totalled $47.7m in February, up 25.7 per cent year-over-year and down 13.3 per cent from January 2025. Online revenue was $45.8m.
The sports betting handle was $432.8m, down 19.6 per cent from January and up 5.9 per cent from February 2024. Basketball led the market with a handle of $183.4m, while parlay bets generated $137.4m. The online handle was $405.8m, down 19.2 per cent from the previous month.
DraftKings took $150.4m in bets and generated $16.8m in AGR. FanDuel posted a handle of $133.4m and revenue of $19.1m.
House Bill 1432, which aimed to legalise and regulate online lotteries and online casinos in Indiana won’t advance this legislative session. The bill, introduced earlier by representative Ethan Manning, passed out of the House Public Policy Committee in January but did not receive a hearing in the Ways and Means Committee.
House speaker Todd Huston told the Indiana Capital Chronicle the complexity of the bill made it difficult for lawmakers to reach a consensus. “There’s all sorts of moving parts about how it impacts certain communities, what it does to the overall gaming environment in Indiana,” Huston said. “I think all those things just make it complex to work through.”