Delaware iGaming revenue up despite lower spending
| By iGB Editorial Team
Revenue from the regulated Delaware online gaming market improved year-on-year in July, despite players spending almost $10m less than in the same month last year.
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Revenue from the regulated Delaware online gaming market improved year-on-year in July, despite players spending almost $10m less than in the same month last year.
Net revenue in July totalled $288,675 (£239,273/€258,920), up from $248,240 last year. This also represented a significant improvement on the $257,26 generated in June 2019, the lowest total of the year to date.
However, player spending was down significantly year-on-year, with the amount wagered online in July of this year standing at $7.92m, compared to $17.92m in 2018. Player winnings were also down from $17.7m to $7.66m.
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