Mobile drives NH sports betting revenue up to $4.2m in October
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GGR for the market, from DraftKings’ offerings in the state, was up 45.2% from $2.3m in September, while the state’s handle also increased 13.8% to $47.1m.
Mobile sports betting, which launched in January of this year, was by far the main source of income, with revenue here amounting to $3.8m, up 65.2% from $2.3m in September.
Players also wagered $40.2m via mobile, an increase of 9.8% from September and representing 85.4% of the total amount bet during the month.
In terms of retail, which did not launch until August when DraftKings opened a sportsbook in partnerhsip with Eureka Casino-owned venue The Brook, revenue reached $450,149, compared to a loss of $29,902 in September
Retail handle amounted to $6.8m, which was 70.6% higher than $4.8m wagered in the previous month.