NJ Online Gambling Revenues Decline $10.27 million Month over Month to $53.08 Million in April Online Gross Gaming Win



NJ online casinos and sportsbooks saw total gross gaming revenue drop $10.27 million month over month. With revenues still led by the dominant FanDuel Sportsbook (Sports betting revenue reports under Meadowlands,) NJ online gambling operators generated a total of $53.08 million in online gross revenue compared to a total of $63.36 million in the previous month

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., May 14, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- NJ online casinos and sportsbooks saw total gross gaming revenue drop $10.27 million month over month. With revenues still led by the dominant FanDuel Sportsbook (Sports betting revenue reports under Meadowlands,) NJ online gambling operators generated a total of $53.08 million in online gross revenue compared to a total of $63.36 million in the previous month.

Online gaming revenue declined 16.2 percent in April compared to the prior month, according to figures released Tuesday by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement. New Jersey online gambling operators report revenues in three gaming categories;

$34.91 million in gross online casino gaming win
$16.50 million in gross online sports betting win
$1.67 million in gross online poker gaming win
New Jersey online casino operators entered Q2 with a slight dip as sport season slows down after March Madness. Gross revenue growth on casino games is led by operators under the umbrellas of Golden Nugget Online Casino and Resorts Online Casino. Golden Nugget's $13.85 million reporting includes gross casino game revenues from Golden Nugget Online Casino and SugarHouse Online Casino, to go along with both Betfair Online Casino and FanDuel's online casino players. Resorts Casino's $6.58 million gross casino games revenue comes from play at DraftKings, Mohegan Sun Online Casino, Resorts Online Casino, and PokerStars.

There doesn't seem to be any major surprises as operators knew April would be a slower month in terms of sporting events compared to March which was reported to drive a decrease in casino revenues from cross sell. However, it shouldn't go without notice that NJ gambling sites continue to impress as April marked the second largest revenue month since market inception, generating $36.58 million in online poker and casino game revenues in the April 2019

"No surprises here as NJ Online Gaming Operators held strong against a declining sporting events schedule in April to maintain strong NJ online casino revenues while experiencing expected declines in sports related revenue." said BonusSeeker.com Managing Editor, Rich Migliorisi.

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