Michigan igaming revenue decreases in September

Michigan igaming revenue decreases in September

Revenue totalled $302.7m, down 3.1 per cent from the previous month.

US.- Michigan’s commercial and tribal online gaming operators reported a combined $302.7m in gross receipts from igaming and online sports betting in September. That’s down 3.1 per cent compared to August.

According to the Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB), the online sports betting handle totalled $524.3m, up 54.7 per cent. Igaming gross receipts were $259.1m, down from $263.27m in August. Gross sports betting receipts were $43.6m, down from $49.27m.

Combined adjusted gross receipts (AGR) for igaming and online sports betting reached $256.6m: $243.4m came from igaming and $13.2m from online sports betting. Detroit’s three commercial casinos paid $13.4m in wagering taxes and municipal services fees to the City of Detroit, and Tribal operators reported $6.1m in payments to their respective governing bodies.

MGCB has been issuing cease-and-desist letters to eight more unlicensed online gambling operators.

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