Search
Close this search box.

Betting

Kambi signs sportsbook deal for Mohegan Sun

Mohegan Sun, which recently signed a strategic partnership with New York City Football Club, is a Mohegan Gaming & Entertainment resort in Connecticut. Despite sports wagering not yet being regulated in the state, Mohegan Sun hopes pending legislation will legalise Connecticut sports betting in 2019. Kambi will be its chosen supplier should that eventuality come […]

Kambi signs sportsbook deal for Mohegan Sun Read More »

New York mobile sports betting fails to make the cut

According to the New York Post, the $175.5bn budget will not include mobile sports betting, despite the form of wagering having previously received plenty of political support. In January, the New York State Gaming Commission voted to approve the regulation of sports betting in the state’s four private casinos. That regulation did not apply to

New York mobile sports betting fails to make the cut Read More »

NIGA panel: ‘FanDuel and DraftKings are not unbeatable on mobile, despite NJ results’

If current results from New Jersey, the US’ biggest mobile sports betting market, are anything to go by, FanDuel and DraftKings’ partners are clearly market leaders. For February, FanDuel partner Meadowlands topped the chart with $8.1m revenue, while Resorts Digital, partnered with DraftKings and The Stars Group, came in second with $3.7m revenue. While PASPA

NIGA panel: ‘FanDuel and DraftKings are not unbeatable on mobile, despite NJ results’ Read More »

Nektan Q3 revenue grows year-on-year but lower than Q2

However, the company’s revenue did drop 16% compared to Q2. The B2B division reported significant growth, rising 322% year-on-year from £83k to £350k. B2C net gaming revenue was £5.1m – identical to the prior period – while B2C first time depositors declined 12% to 31,914. This was due to a number of factors, including increased

Nektan Q3 revenue grows year-on-year but lower than Q2 Read More »

Golden Race CEO: Virtual sports betting can outgrow real sports

The Malta-based supplier offers several virtual products and Wachter notes the vertical has already enjoyed success in the UK and Italian markets. As well as having a “very high” adoption rate in African and Latin American markets, Golden Race says virtual traffic is almost on par with real sports in several others. But Wachter believes

Golden Race CEO: Virtual sports betting can outgrow real sports Read More »

Betsson attributes Q1 revenue growth to operations outside Nordics

The operator attributes the revenue growth to operations in Western Europe and in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia (CEECA). In Western Europe, revenue totalled at SEK 430.8m, a 10% increase. Revenue from CEECA amounted to SEK 248.2m, up 15%. Revenue from the Nordics was SEK 580.6m, an increase of 2%, with 1% organic

Betsson attributes Q1 revenue growth to operations outside Nordics Read More »

Pennsylvania sports betting revenue drops 23.5% for April

The drop was not a surprise as March Madness boosted the previous month’s ps, but shows there is room for improvement once sports betting is allowed online in the state. Regulators are expected to approve the first online sportsbooks within weeks. Total sports betting handle for the state’s operators was $36.7m. Rivers Casino’s sportsbook took

Pennsylvania sports betting revenue drops 23.5% for April Read More »

SugarHouse becomes first in US to debut IMG Arena live streaming

Rush Street is the only US operator to offer its players in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania the opportunity to bet on and watch live tennis events. Being an IMG Arena data customer, this allows Rush Street to receive official data from tennis events across the world, which includes Wimbledon, US Open and multiple ATP

SugarHouse becomes first in US to debut IMG Arena live streaming Read More »