Tag: New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement

New Jersey igaming revenue record tumbles again in October

New Jersey reported a 2.6% year-on-year increase in gambling revenue during October, driven by another record breaking month for igaming.

Meanwhile, the Garden State’s sportsbook operators showed evidence of player-friendly NFL results hitting performance. Major operators have flagged this as a risk to fourth quarter revenue in their Q3 results.

Total gaming revenue in New Jersey across all channels and verticals was $499.8 million (£394.4 million/€472.5 million) in October. This exceeds last year’s $487.1 million monthly total but falls 10.5% short of $558.3 million in September this year.

Licensees paid $55.0 million in taxes for the month, with internet gaming again the main driver. It contributed $31.9 million to that total from a 15% gross revenue levy. Brick-and-mortar casinos (taxed at 8% of GGR) added a further $13.0 million, with $9.9 million and $194,771 coming from online (13% tax) and retail sports betting (8.5%) respectively.

Igaming revenue surpasses land-based casin..

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NJ regulator orders Bet365 to pay bettors $519,000 after unapproved odds’ shifts

The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) is mandating that Bet365 pay out $519,323.32 for 199 winning wagers on which the company adjusted odds without the agency's approval. The changes in odds were made on 12 different dates between 25 December 2020 and 18 November 2022.
All states do not require operators to get approval before shifting odds. Also unusual is that Bet365 must pay the bettors rather than a fine to the DGE. In many cases in New Jersey and other states, when a sportsbook violates the rules, fines are imposed.

Bet365 is among the top five operators in terms of gaming revenue in New Jersey.

The DGE gave Bet365 10 days to reimburse bettors from the time the letter went out.

Division approval needed, DGE reiterates
According to a 22 July letter, Bet365 altered the odds on the events after they were posted.

In the letter, the DGE writes that Bet365 believed it could “unilaterally revise the odds that had already been offered on wagers for these event..

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NJ DGE slaps DraftKings with $100,000 fine, stern words

The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) has smacked DraftKings with a six-figure fine and a verbal undressing for reporting inaccurate sports wagering numbers over several months, the Associated Press reported on Monday (8 July).

In a letter sent to DraftKings on 16 June, DGE’s acting director Mary Jo Flaherty wrote, “These types of gross errors and failures cannot be tolerated in the New Jersey gaming regulatory system.” Flaherty, not mincing words, described DraftKings’ conduct as “unacceptable”.

The DGE levied a $100,000 fine against the company for the offence, wrote the AP.

Every month, each of New Jersey’s 16 licensed mobile sportsbooks has to report its financials in a number of categories. Included are handle (amount wagered) and revenue, broken down by sport, with multi-leg parlay bets separated out. According to the DGE, the Boston-based company over-reported the amount wagered on parlays and under-reported in other categories.

The company has consistently bee..

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