Arizona’s Historic Milestone
In a remarkable turn of events, Arizona has surpassed Nevada in monthly sports betting handle for the first time since the legalization of sports betting. The Arizona Department of Gaming’s April report reveals that the state’s total handle soared to an impressive $656.3 million, outperforming Nevada by a staggering $87.2 million.
Consistent Growth Despite Challenges
Arizona’s sports betting industry has been experiencing steady growth, with a notable 22.5% increase compared to April of the previous year. Even with a 13.6% dip from March’s record-breaking numbers, Arizona’s performance remains strong. This milestone places Arizona among the states that have exceeded $17 billion in all-time handle, recently surpassing Indiana.
The Power of Mobile Betting
The secret to Arizona’s success lies in its thriving mobile betting market. Contrasting with Nevada’s requirement for in-person registration, Arizona allows remote sign-ups, resulting in an astounding 99% of the state’s handle coming from mobile platforms. This ease of access has been pivotal in fueling Arizona’s growth in the sports betting space.
Leading Operators Dominate the Market
Industry frontrunners FanDuel and DraftKings have taken the lead in Arizona’s market. FanDuel reported gross winnings of nearly $27 million from a $230.3 million handle, maintaining an 11.7% hold. DraftKings generated $19.5 million in revenue with a 9.3% hold, surpassing $400 million in all-time revenue within the state. BetMGM also showcased a strong performance, achieving an 11.2% win rate and generating $8.5 million in revenue from a $76.4 million handle.
Challenges for Some Operators
However, not all operators enjoyed success in April. Betfred, Golden Nugget, and Unibet encountered challenges, with Betfred reporting the most significant deficit, paying out $50,400 more than its $3.8 million handle. The disparity between mobile and retail performance was also striking, with mobile operators collectively holding 9.8% of the $634.3 million handle, while retail venues struggled with a 1.3% win rate.
Financial Impact on the State
Arizona’s operators reported a gross revenue of $64.9 million with a 9.9% hold, representing a 32.1% increase from April 2023. The state collected $4.3 million in taxes from adjusted gross sports betting revenue of $43.4 million, demonstrating a substantial financial contribution to the state’s coffers.
Arizona’s Bright Future in Sports Betting
Surpassing Nevada in sports betting handle signifies a major milestone for Arizona’s burgeoning industry. With the dominance of mobile apps propelling growth and the strategic positioning of top operators, Arizona is cementing its position as a major player in the sports betting landscape. As the market continues to evolve, Arizona appears poised to capitalize on this momentum and further establish itself as a leader in the sports wagering sector.