Rounding up some of the latest monthly sports betting results in the US, iGB takes a look at how Indiana, Iowa and Delaware performed in September. Delaware also reported igaming numbers.
Revenue and handle growth in Indiana
Starting in Indiana, consumers spent $483.8m (£369.5m/€443.5m) betting on sports during September. This is 19.7% more than the same month last year and 57.1% ahead of August this year.
American football drew the most sports bets at $175.4m, driven by the start of the NFL and college football seasons. Baseball ranked second with $54.5m, while parlay bets totalled $164.4m.
The Indiana Gaming Commission also reported taxable adjusted gross revenue (AGR) in September reached $53.0m. This beats last year’s total by 29.0% and August by 65.1%.
As such, Indiana was left with a state-wide hold of 10.95% for the month.
DraftKings remains the market leader. It posted $19.3m in revenue off a $190.3m handle for a hold of 10.14%. FanDuel remains second with $18.2m from $148..