Kansas sports betting revenue increases in April
Revenue was $13.1m, up 63 per cent from March.
US.- The Kansas Lottery has released its sports betting results for April. Revenue was $13.1m, up 63 per cent from March ($8m). Online betting contributed $12.7m and retail $427,193.
The sports betting handle totalled $208.8m, down 16 per cent from March. Online betting contributed $204.5m and retail $4.2m.
DraftKings led the online market with a $92.2m handle and $7m in revenue. FanDuel generated $3.3m in revenue from a handle of $67.9m, BetMGM $1m from $13.9m, and Fanatics $435,999 from $13.5m.
ESPN Bet led the retail market with $400,975 in revenue from $2.7m in bets. FanDuel posted $0 revenue from a $728,402, Caesars $0 from $638,810 and DraftKings $26,219 from $183,877. The state took $1.3m in taxes.