New Jersey online revenues reach $12.5m in July
Latest numbers take the stateâs total online gross win so far this year to $84.5m, a 15% increase on the same time last year
Revenues from New Jerseyâs online gaming market grew by almost a quarter in July compared with same period last year with casino offsetting poker decline, according to the latest figures released by the Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE).
Total gross gaming revenue (GGR) for the month reached $12.5m, up 24% on last year and 7% sequentially with online casino growth of 34% to $10.6m helping to mitigate a 12% decline in poker revenues to just $1.9m.
Borgata remained the market leader in terms of gross win with GGR of $3.8m in July, with $2.8m coming from casino and $1m from poker. And while the operatorâs casino business increased 33% YoY, poker fell around 10% during the period.
Tropicana and Golden Nugget both jumped Caesars Interactive to claim third and fourth spots with GGR of $2.74m and $2.72m respectively from their online casino sites.
Tropicanaâs numbers include contributions from VirginCasino while Golden Nuggetâs includes revenues from Betfair.
Caesars Interactive slipped down the pecking order with GGR of $2.6m, with $1.7m coming for the casino vertical and $0.9m from poker. Caesars casino revenues remained flat year on year, however poker fell 10% compared with last year.
Resorts Casino, which launched in the Garden State at the end of February, saw revenues increase 40% sequentially to $558,316. But the operator looks set to get a major boost after it launched a Mohegan Sun branded skin last month.
The latest numbers take the stateâs total online gross win year to date to $84.5m, a 15% increase on the same period last year.