PA online wagering handle hits $241.2m in October
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The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) has reported a 0.4% month-on-month increase in sports betting revenue to $14.9m (£11.5m/€13.5m) for October, while igaming revenue was also up 19.5% to $4.9m for the month.
Overall sports betting revenue was up slightly from $14.88m in September, while players spent 24% more ($241.2m) during October than in the previous month ($194.5m).
Online was the primary source of sports betting revenue for licensed operators in the state by some margin, with online revenue for the month amounting to $10.3m, up 11.2% from September.
The PGCB also noted a month-on-month hike in retail revenue, with this rising 23.9% from $4.6m in September to $5.7m in October.
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