Home » Massachusetts sets betting handle and revenue records in September

Massachusetts sets betting handle and revenue records in September

Massachusetts sets betting handle and revenue records in September

The Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) reported record sports betting handle and revenue during September, with the Bay State posting year-on-year growth across both its online and retail segments.

During September, handle in Massachusetts hit $678.7m (£519.1m/€623.1m). This is a new monthly high for the state, surpassing the existing record of $658.7m in December last year.

The September number is up from $512.2m in September last year, according to the MGC, and ahead of the August handle of $447.3m. Online spend amounted to $667.7m, with retail sportsbooks processing $11.1m.

As for revenue, this amounted to $73.5m, surpassing January’s previous $71.1m record. It also beat last September by 47.6% and August by 120.7%.

Online betting contributed $72.2m to the revenue total, while $1.3m came from the retail sector.

In terms of hold, the state-wide figure for Massachusetts during September was 10.83%, based off taxable revenue. The state collected $14.6m in tax, with almost all of this ($14.4m) coming from online operators.

DraftKings still the one to beat in Massachusetts

On the subject of operators, DraftKings continues to lead the state’s online market. During the month, it posted $38.8m in taxable revenue off a $355.2m handle for an 10.92% hold on taxable revenue.

Long-time rival FanDuel was second with revenue of $22.5m from $182.4m, leaving a hold of 12.34% on taxable revenue. Some way behind in third was BetMGM on $5.6m off $45.6m, resulting in a 12.28% hold on taxable revenue.

ESPN Bet was the best of the rest on $2.2m in revenue off a $22.4 handle, meaning a 9.82% hold on taxable revenue.

As for the retail market, Encore Boston Harbor led the way with $743,326 in revenue off of a $5.4m handle. This resulted in a 13.66% hold on taxable revenue.

Mixed news for casino gaming

The MGC also released data for the state’s land-based casino gaming market. For September, total revenue in Massachusetts hit $92.1m, which is 1.9% higher than last year but 10.8% less than August.

This total combines gross gaming revenue from land-based slots and table games. Slots drew $62.8m in revenue, with table games generating $29.2m.

Encore Boston Harbor collected the most revenue of the three casinos in Massachusetts, posting $57.7m for the month. Casino gaming tax for the month topped $26.2m.

Combined revenue from sports betting and casino gaming in September was $165.6m.