In August North Carolina operators had single-digit hold for the first time since platforms launched in March. The Tar Heel State's eight operators took $370.5m in bets in August and had a win rate of 9.1%.
Operators paid a total of $6.1m (£4.7m/€5.5m) to the state in taxes, according to the report released on Monday (9 September) by the North Carolina Education Lottery.
North Carolina operators took less money in bets – $340.4m – in July, but had a 12.4% hold, the second-highest in six months since launch. In July, operators paid the state $7.6m in taxes. North Carolina charges online operators an 18% tax on digital sports betting.
In August, the gross wagering revenue was $33,751,015. NC law defines gross wagering revenue as handle minus winnings. Gross wagering revenue is derived before deductions for expenses, fees or taxes. According to the report, North Carolina operators had $13.6m in promotional play and cancelled or voided $3m in bets.
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