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iGaming Ontario reveals year-on-year growth in February

| By Robert Fletcher
Online gambling spend and revenue in Ontario both increased year-on-year during February, according to new monthly statistics published by the Canadian province’s market regulator.
iGaming Ontario February

Previously, iGaming Ontario released online gambling data on a quarterly basis. However, as confirmed by the regulator in January, it has switched to monthly reports, with the February set published on 19 March.

In February, consumers spent a total of CA$7.13 billion (£3.84 billion/€4.56 billion/US$4.96 billion) on gambling. This is 26.9% higher than last year, with figures now available for each month of regulated igaming in Ontario. The province opened its legal market in April 2022.

Month-on-month, however, the February total was 9.1% behind January.

Online casino leads the way in Ontario

As for how players were gambling, $6.07 billion of all wagers were on casino-type games in February. This beat the previous year by 30.5% and represented 85% of all February bets.

On top of this, online sports betting spend among consumers totalled $930 million. Again, this was comfortably higher than last year, surpassing February 2024 by 12.6%.

The remaining $130 million was spent on peer-to-peer online poker gaming, down by 6.5% year-on-year.

February online gambling revenue rises to $280 million

In terms of revenue, monthly total in Ontario hit $280 million, a year-on-year rise of 19.2%. This was, however, 5.7% behind January.

Breaking this down, online casino game revenue amounted to $214 million, up 30.5% from the previous year and 76% of total monthly revenue.

Sports betting revenue for February reached $62 million, an increase of 47.6.%. This resulted in a 6.67% monthly hold for the province.

Online poker revenue, meanwhile, slipped 9.4% to just under $5 million.

The data covers all operators that have an agreement in place with iGaming Ontario. It does not, however, include OLG’s igaming offering or pari-mutuel wagering on horseracing.

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