The Ohio Casino Control Commission and Ohio Lottery reported a combined $55.4 million in adjusted gross sports betting revenue for July as operators notched a double-digit hold for the 15th time in 19 months of wagering.
The OCCC released its figures Tuesday, while the Ohio Lottery releases figures on wagering done via kiosks mid-month. July also marked the 16th time total monthly winnings exceeded $50 million, and Buckeye State operators have reaped more than $1.43 billion since launching New Year’s Day last year.
Revenue surged 48.7% compared to last July, outpacing the 43.8% rise in handle to $477.5 million. Nearly 98% of wagering was done via Ohio’s 18 mobile sportsbooks, with $10.2 million originating from retail venues and the remaining $614,000-plus from kiosks statewide.
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