Daily Archives: August 30, 2024

Arizona sportsbooks see 13.5% handle increase over last June; 20% decrease against May

Bettors in Arizona wagered $454m (£345.8m/€410.5m) in June, the latest month of revenue reporting available, according to a Friday (30 August) Arizona Department of Gaming (ADG) press release.
That number beat the same month in 2023 by $60.8m or 13.5%. But it was down 20% from $568.4m in May.

Gross gaming revenue for Arizona sportsbooks before promotional deductions was $46.2m. Operators wrote off $14.6m, meaning adjusted gross revenue was $31.6m, which is taxable. Operators paid the state $3.16m in tax revenue. Digital wagering operators are taxed at 10% and brick-and-mortar sportsbooks are taxed at 8%.

Digital platforms accounted for $449.7m in handle and $31.3 in AGR. The state has three retail sportsbooks that it can tax and they collectively took $4.4m in bets. The rest of Arizona’s brick-and-mortar locations are in Indian Country and bets are not taxed by the state.

There was a $5,210.70 “annual audit adjustment” noted on the report.

DK has highest handle; FD leads in AGR
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Virginia sportsbooks were big winners in July, extending double-digit hold streak

Virginia sports betting operators recorded their fourth consecutive month of double-digit hold in July, the Virginia Lottery reported on Friday (30 August). Bettors laid down $377.6m in wagers, up 28.6% over last July.
Virginia handle was down from $415.4 in June. The state’s 14 digital and three retail sportsbooks have recorded hold of 10% or more five times in 2024.

According to the report, adjusted gross revenue (AGR) was $40.3m, up compared to last July’s $28.2m, but slightly down from $40.5m in June, when hold was 10.95%. The regulator calculates AGR by subtracting player winnings, bonuses and promotions and certain other deductions from total monthly player wagers. Bettors won a total of $331.3m.

Virginia taxes operators at 15% and the state does not release individual sportsbook or sport data. The regulator did report that 10 operators had positive AGR for the month. All of the major operators, including BetMGM, Caesars Sportsbook, DraftKings, ESPN Bet, Fanatic Sportsbook an..

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State of the Union: California sports betting scandal, BlueBet exit, proposed MD regs

Welcome to iGB's State of the Union, a look at the biggest North American sports betting stories we've covered over the week and briefs on others we found interesting.
Another California illegal bookie pleads
On Monday (26 August) professional poker player Damien LeForbes agreed to plead guilty to running an illegal sportsbook in California. His business is likely tied to Mathew Bowyer’s. Bowyer is the illegal California bookmaker who took wagers from former Shohei Ohtani interpreter Ippei Mizuhara. Bowyer last month agreed to plead guilty to multiple federal counts

Both operated illegal sportsbooks in Los Angeles and Orange counties in California and Clark County, Nevada.

LeForbes, according to Legal Sports Report, wagered $148 million at “Casino A”, as it is referred to in court documents. It’s possible that casino is Resorts World. A May Nevada Current story said he owed Resorts World $12.3 million. Resorts World was identified as a casino at which Bowyer laundered illeg..

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International markets helping to drive growth for BetMakers in FY2024

BetMakers recorded revenue of AU$95.2m (£49.1m/€58.4m/$64.7m) for its 2024 financial year, with its international presence credited as driving growth.
The figure marked a minor increase of AU$200,000 for BetMakers compared to 2023, while a focus on costs helped slash the supplier’s adjusted EBITDA loss for the 12 months ended 30 June 2024.

Its Global Tote division, which has a presence in more than 35 countries, drew in the majority of the revenue. It delivered AU$54.8m, representing 58% of total revenue – a 3% year-on-year increase.

In FY2024, BetMakers entered into or renewed contracts with 29 operators around the world. International customers are a growth focus while its domestic platforms and the loss of its contract with Betr held it back, it explained.

During the year it signed a two-year market access and content agreement with Bet365 to distribute horseracing content to customers in New Jersey and Colorado in the United States. Caesars Entertainment has launched BetMakers’ ..

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Does Flamengo’s Flabet set a blueprint for sports teams to become betting operators?

Brazilian football club Flamengo’s new Flabet sportsbook could set a trend for other teams to become operators, according to two lawyers from Bichara e Motta Advogados.
Udo Seckelmann and Pedro Heitor de Araújo, who work in the gambling & crypto practice of Brazilian law firm Bichara e Motta Advogados, say other clubs may adopt a similar model to grow revenue.

Earlier this month, Flamengo revealed plans to launch Flabet with Pixbet, the club’s master sponsor, managing the brand. Essentially the arm’s-length agreement allows the operator to become an active participant in Brazil’s sports betting market, rather than only generating revenue through sponsorship.

The Flabet agreement lasts until 2027, with Pixbet paying Flamengo a minimum amount of BRL82.5m (£11.1m/€13.2m/$14.7m) over that timespan. The club will receive BRL10m in 2024, BRL22.5m in 2025 and then BRL25m in both 2026 and 2027.

Additionally, the club could receive a royalty fee of 1% of gross gaming revenue (GGR) if that ..

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Colorado wagering numbers up YoY, but handle down against June

Colorado's sportsbooks had a strong July, reporting increases in handle, revenue and taxes paid to the state against July 2023. Handle was up 14% and taxes paid to the state were up 33.2% according to the state's department of revenue.
The latest Colorado revenue report shows an 8.6% decrease in handle compared to June, but a 30.4% increase in taxes paid to the state. Digital wagering operators paid $2.4m (£$1.8m/€2.2m) to the state and bettors laid down $320.3m in handle.

The department of revenue uses the term “net sports betting proceeds” (NSBP) to identify operator revenue. For July, it was $25m, compared to $19.2m in June. Of that, the state’s online platforms accounted for $24.8m in NSBP and retail sportsbooks accounted for $175,009. Revenue was up from $19.1m in July 2023.

Baseball the most popular sport
The Colorado regulator does not break down its sports betting report by operator, but it does break it down by sport. Betting on baseball led all categories, with..

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