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Missouri House votes to approve sports betting bill

Missouri House votes to approve sports betting bill

The Missouri House of Representatives has voted to approve a bill that would legalise sports betting in the US state.

While the vote is a step forward in the authorization of sports betting in the Show-Me State, a formal roll call vote is required in the House before the bill is sent to the State Senate for final confirmation.

House Bill 556, which would allow for retail and online sports wagering in Missouri, is being co-sponsored by Republicans Dave Hinman and Adam Schwadron, as well as Democrats Keri Ingle and Ashley Bland Manlove.

The bill was introduced to the House at the start of the year and approved last night (March 20). Following a formal roll call, which is expected to take place later this week, the bill will then progress to the Senate for further discussion.

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Michigan online gambling revenue reaches $170.8m in February

Michigan online gambling revenue reaches $170.8m in February

Online gambling revenue in Michigan increased 17.6% year-on-year in February, though the US state experienced a month-on-month decline.

Total gross receipts from commercial and tribal operators across igaming and online sports betting for the month amounted to $170.8m, which was up from $145.3m in February 2022 but 8.8% behind $187.3m in January this year.

Some $148.2m of this came from online casino activities, up 2.3% on the previous year but 3.6% lower than January.

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Massachusetts sports betting revenue reaches $2.0m in opening month

Massachusetts sports betting revenue reaches $2.0m in opening month

Sports betting revenue in Massachusetts amounted to $2.0m during the first full month of regulation in February.

The US state opened its legal sports betting market on January 31 with an initial three land-based operators going live: Encore Boston Harbor, MGM Springfield and Plainridge Park Casino.

Plainridge Park proved the most successful of the three operators with $890,555 in revenue for the opening month, just ahead or Encore Boston Harbor on $857,602. MGM Springfield generated $262,066 in sports betting revenue.

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Pennsylvania gambling revenue up 21.6% in February

Pennsylvania gambling revenue up 21.6% in February

Gambling revenue in Pennsylvania increased by 21.6% year-on-year in February, driven by significant growth across the sports betting and online slots sectors.

Revenue for the month amounted to $456.8m, up from $375.7m in February 2022and just 1.6% shy of the $464.4m generated in January of this year, according to the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB).

Retail slots remained by far the main gambling revenue source in the state with $202.8m, up 4.2% year-on-year, while retail table games revenue also edged up 0.2% to $74.5m.

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NJ gambling revenue up 10.4% year-on-year in February

NJ gambling revenue up 10.4% year-on-year in February

Gambling revenue in New Jersey climbed 10.4% year-on-year during the month of February, with growth in almost all market sectors.

Revenue for the month amounted to $412.2m, according to the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement. This was up from $373.3m in the same month in 2022 but 5.7% behind the $436.9m generated in January of this year.

Physical slot machines remained the core source of revenue in the state, with the $159.3m collected in February being 3.5% ahead of the previous year.

However, land-based table games revenue slipped 4.9% to $55.6m, although this was the only segment to experience a decline.

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Playtech extends partnership with Betfred

Playtech extends partnership with Betfred

Betfred and Playtech have expanded their partnership in a multi-year extension deal that sees Playtech products in Betfred shops.

The two businesses have a 12-year history of working together.

Included in the extension is an increase in the amount of Playtech Self Service Betting Terminals (SSBTs) in Betfred shops. Playtech reports that terminal numbers have grown by 50% in the previous two years and installing more will help meet customer demand for sports betting SSBTs.

Additionally, the terminals will also feature horse and dog racing for the first time.

“This new deal demonstrates the importance of our ongoing relationship with market leader Playtech,” Betfred group chief operating officer Mark Stebbings said. “The importance of betting terminals to our retail offering continues to increase, becoming an increasingly essential gaming component for our customers and, therefore, a crucial part of the future of our company.

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Norway announces new distribution of Norsk Rikstoto profits

Norway announces new distribution of Norsk Rikstoto profits

The Norwegian Ministry of Food and Agriculture have established new regulations, formalising the revenue share received by the different national equestrian organisations from Norsk Rikstoto.

Under the new rules, the profits distributed to these various bodies will be formalised, with each organisation receiving a set percentage of the proceeds. This differs from the repealed regulations in which the Ministry had far more discretion over where the profits were distributed.

Gambling on horse racing in Norway is supervised by the state-owned monopoly of Norsk Rikstoto, which collects all legal pari-mutuel bets on the vertical. The profits from this company are then shared among a variety of Norwegian equestrian organisations in order to support the sport.

Distribution of profits

The new regulations outline that the Norwegian Trotting Association, the national harness racing association, is to receive 82% of the profits. The Ministry says that the grant will be used in order to suppor..

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Betr to expand beyond microbetting into new segments

Betr to expand beyond microbetting into new segments

Joey Levy and Jake Paul's microbetting start-up Betr has announced it will be expanding beyond the vertical into new segments.

The company said that it will offer pre-match and in-play betting in its core markets ahead of the commencing of the NCAA basketball tournament March Madness. The expansion to new verticals will launch with 0% margin on pre-match markets for the tournament, which Betr said will be industry-best payouts during the event.

Co-founder and CEO Joey Levy said that the business was “excited” to be at the forefront of innovation efforts as it looks to expand its suite of product offerings.

“The core markets on Betr will be the first launch of Simplebet-powered core markets on any platform, so we are excited to be at the forefront of their innovation efforts as they continue expanding their suite of product offerings,” said Levy.

The CEO said that the decision to launch first with only microbetting was a deliberate strategy to speed up the company’s time to ..

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Delaware igaming spend falls again in February

Delaware igaming spend falls again in February

Consumer spending on online gambling in Delaware fell for the second consecutive month in February, while sports betting handle fell to a six-month low.

Players wagered $38.0m on igaming during February, down 13.8% from $44.1m in January but 55.7% ahead of $24.4m in the same month last year.

Of this total, $23.0m was spent on video lottery games and $15.0m on online table games.

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US growth drives 30% revenue rise in Sportradar FY22

US growth drives 30% revenue rise in Sportradar FY22

Sportradar reported a 30% rise in revenue from €561.2m (£490.1m/ $591.2m) in 2021 to €730.2m in its full year 2022 financial report, driven by 78% growth in the US, as well as 26% growth from its international operations.

The company’s reported revenue beat its annual projected outlook range of €718m to €723m. US revenue stood at €127m for the year, as opposed to the €71.7m the business reported in 2021. This compares with the 25.8% rise in its international betting segment with grew from €309.4m to €389.1m from 2021 to 2022.

From this revenue, the business announced adjusted earnings before interest taxes depreciation or amortisation (EBITDA) of €125.8m, a 23% increase from the €102.0m the company achieved in 2021.

The business hailed the strong results across all its key performance metrics. CEO Carsten Koerl said he was “very pleased” with the company’s results, driven by what he described as “exceptional execution”.

“We saw excellent performance across all of our key performa..

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