New Jersey generated $427.7m (€362.7m/£309.5m) in total gaming revenue in the month to 31 August, which was up 31% on the same month in 2020, as the state’s total betting handle for 2021 already surpassed 2020’s total.
iGaming Business and Ficom Leisure are pleased to present the New Jersey iGaming Dashboard, providing revenue and product metrics on the state’s regulated market.
Sports wagering handle for the month was $664.7m, with $612.9m of that coming from online platforms. That means the state has total handle for the year-to-date of $6.13bn, which is more than the $6.02m generated in whole of 2020.
Sports wagering revenue of $52.0m was up 31.7% compared to last August, but down on July 2021’s $55.0m.
Meadowlands, which is partnered with FanDuel and PointsBet, was the most successful sports wagering facility with revenue of $26.9m, with Resorts Digital second on $13.0m.
Internet gaming GGR of $113.2m was down on the record $118.7m registered in July, but up 29.0% year-on-year. The Borgata, which is the licensee for BetMGM and BorgataOnline, topped the market with revenue of $37.2m, up 88.6% year-on-year.
Ficom Leisure also provides monthly figures on Iowa in the Iowa iGaming Dashboard and Pennsylvania in the Pennsylvania iGaming Dashboard.
It also provides monthly figures, available via iGamingBusiness.com, on the Italian online market in the Italy iGaming Dashboard, as well as quarterly figures on the Spanish market in the Spain iGaming Dashboard, and the Portuguese market in the Portugal iGaming Dashboard.
A European corporate advisory firm, Ficom Leisure is a specialist in all segments of the betting and gaming sector.