New Jersey’s regulated online gambling market continued tis winning ways in June, with revenue rising 22.8% year-on-year to $11.7m.
June’s revenue total is 6.5% less than the market generated in May 2015, but hey, it’s summertime and the state experienced a larger (9.5%) decline from May to June last year, so, er, progress! The online casino vertical generated $9,865,000 (+32% year-on-year, -7.5% sequentially) while online poker contributed $1.835,000 (-10.4% year-on-year, -4.4% sequentially).
As ever, the Borgata/Bwin.party/Pala Interactive combo led the pack with $3.55m in total revenue, down around $400k from May’s total. The loss was shared between verticals, with casino down around $250k to $2.6m while poker shed $150k to $950k.
Caesars Interactive Entertainment New Jersey reported total revenue of $2.64m, a slight improvement over the previous month’s $2.6m and just enough to vault it back into second place on the revenue chart. CIE’s casino operations reported $1.75m in revenue while poker contributed $885m, both roughly on par with the previous month’s performance.