New Jersey’s online gambling maintains upward growth curve

News on 15 May 2018

Figures released Monday by the New Jersey Division of Gambling Enforcement show that online gambling continued its upward monthly growth path in April, rising 10.6 percent year-on-year to $23 million.

April’s revenues were the second best since online gambling was legalised in the state, topped only by the $25.6 million recorded in March this year (see previous reports).

Online casino revenues topped the contributions, rising 12.7 percent y-o-y at $21.25 million, but online poker remained disappointing, declining 10.5 percent to just $1.76 million.

The Golden Nugget-Play Sugar House-Betfair combo once again led the market with revenue of $8.13 million, with Borgata trailing at $4.6 million (half a million from poker), Resorts-PokerStars-Mohegan delivered $3.6 million ($800,000 from poker) and Caesars Interactive contributed $3.5 million (with poker just short of half a million). The wooden spoon went to Tropicana on $3.17 million.

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