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Improved online hold helps Colorado sports betting GGR soar in June

Improved online hold helps Colorado sports betting GGR soar in June

Gross gaming revenue from Colorado sports betting increased 206.5% year-on-year thanks to a much improved hold, while there was a significant increase in amounts wagered on soccer that coincided with the start of the second Copa América held in the US.

Handle for June increased 12.8% year-on-year to $350.4m according to the Colorado Division of Gaming. Online handle made up $348.9m of the total with $1.5m wagered through Colorado retail sportsbooks.

While baseball ($104.5m) and basketball ($59.2m) generated the highest handle, soccer enjoyed a particularly strong month. Amounts wagered on soccer more than doubled to $27.6m, with the Copa America kicking off from 20 June, while table tennis also increased significantly to $15.1m.

High hold leads to revenue spike for Colorado sports betting

After winnings of $322.2m were paid out, gross gaming revenue came to $28.2m for the month, an 8.05% hold. That far surpassed the $9.2m in GGR and 2.97% hold recorded for June 2023.

Once free bets and federal taxes were removed net proceeds from sports betting revenue for June came to $19.2m, a massive jump from the $1.97m reported for the prior year.

From the state’s 10% levy on net proceeds, the Colorado Department of Revenue collected $1.8m in tax revenue from sports betting in June. Colorado online sportsbooks made up the vast majority of this figure, with just $7,130 in taxes coming from retail betting.