Michigan igaming revenue increases in March

Michigan igaming revenue increases in March

Combined igaming and online sports betting gross receipts increased 18.9 per cent from February.

US.- Michigan commercial and tribal operators reported $372.1m in combined igaming and online sports betting gross receipts in March. That’s an 18.9 per cent increase from February 2026.

According to the Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB), igaming gross receipts were $322.1m, beating the previous high of $315.8m recorded in December 2025. Online sports betting gross receipts reached $50m from a handle of $485.1m, up 26.1 per cent from the previous month.

Combined adjusted gross receipts (AGR) were $341.8m: $309.1m from igaming, up 17.9 per cent from February, and $32.7m from online sports betting, up 28.6 per cent. Year-over-year, igaming AGR was up 25.6 per cent, while online sports betting AGR increased by $18.1m.

Operators submitted $66.4m in taxes and payments to the state. The three Detroit casinos reported $16.1m in wagering taxes and municipal services fees paid to the City of Detroit.

bet365 recently announced its launch in Michigan, its 17th US state. The operator has also announced deals with the Detroit Tigers, Detroit Red Wings, and 313 Presents.

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