NEWS
31 January 2022
Caesars dominating mobile sports betting market share in New York
By Gambling Insider

FanDuel follows with 31% handle share and 26% revenue share, while DraftKings is third with 23% handle share and 24% revenue share.

BetMGM followed with a very low 3% revenue share and also 3% handle share, while BetRivers saw 1% revenue share and 2% handle share.

Week three of operations included the launch of Entain and MGM Resorts’ BetMGM.

For the first three weeks, the market has generated $91.4m in revenue from a $1.17bn handle. The overall market produced $43.2m in revenue from handle of $527.5m for the third week, showing a 24% revenue growth and 34% increase in handle week-over-week.

Caesars generated $41.7m in revenue from $487.4m in handle for the first three weeks of 2022.

FanDuel produced $24.2m in revenue from $360m in handle; DraftKings saw $265.5m in handle, which generated $21.8m in revenue.

BetMGM saw $2.5m revenue from $40.6m in handle and BetRivers produced $1.3m from $22.2m.

Caesars might just be leading the way because of its heavy marketing in New York. In particular, actor JB Smoove may have resonated with NY audiences.