Revenue increases in Ohio

The four casinos authorised in the state increased their revenues by 5% year-on-year.

US.- According to official figures released by the state’s gambling regulator, the four approved casinos in Ohio increased their revenues by 5% year-on-year in August to US$70.3 million. Penn National and Jack Entertainment hold the rights of the four casinos in the state.

Hollywood Casino Toledo reported a 3% increase to US$16.7 million in August, up from the US$16.2 registered during the same month last year. Hollywood Casino Columbus totalled US$18.4 million in revenue, a 1% rise when compared to August 2017, when the facility collected US$18.2 million.

Moreover, Jack Cincinnati Casino reported the highest revenue increase last month, as revenue was up 15% from US$15.4 million to US$17.7 million. Jack Cleveland Casino totalled revenue of US$17.5 million, or a 4% increase year-on-year.

Revenue results for the first eight months of the year increase to US$560 million statewide, which represents a 2% increase when compared to the same period in 2017.

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