NEWS
19 November 2019
Online operations boost Pennsylvania’s October results; revenue up 11%
By Matthew Enderby

State-wide, sports wagering revenue was $15m, representing a rise of 0.4% from September’s figure.

The majority of this revenue, $10.4m, was generated online; while the remaining $4.6m was made in retail.

Valley Forge Casino was the top overall taker for sports betting; it made revenue of $5.8m. From this total, $5.6m was produced online; the highest figure for any online operator.

Parx Casino made the most from retail operations; $1m of its $2.7m total was produced at land-based venues.

Tax generated from sports betting was $5.4m. Gross revenue generated by slot machines in the state’s 12 casinos was $116.4m, up 8%.

Parx Casino took the most revenue in this sector, rising 7% to $35m.

For table games, Pennsylvania’s casinos made revenue of $73.2m, an increase of 10%.

Wind Creek Bethlehem’s revenue of $17.9m was the most taken for table games, rising 11%.

DraftKings was the top taker for fantasy contests, increasing 15% to $1.8m. State-wide, fantasy operators generated $3.3m, a rise of 13%.