Borgata regains New Jersey online gambling throne

New Jersey’s regulated online gambling market fell just shy of tying its all-time high revenue in the month of November.

Figures released Wednesday by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) show state-licensed online gambling sites generating revenue of just under $17.2m in November, 30% higher than the same month last year and just $200k below the state’s revenue record set this July.

The casino vertical had another stellar month, rising 34% year-on-year to $15.1m while poker enjoyed a more modest but still respectable 6.4% bump to $2.1m. For the year-to-date, overall online revenue is up 32.3% to $178.3m.

On an individual operator level, November’s overall revenue leader was the Borgata-linked sites, albeit by the smallest margin possible. The Borgata sites generated $3.809m – $3.2m from casino, $622k from poker – a mere $7k more than the Golden Nugget’s casino-only site, which had topped the state’s revenue ranks for the past two months.