The iGaming industry in Ontario made C$313.3 million in April, which was its second-highest revenue month since its inception in 2022. Poker and sports betting were the next most popular games, after casino games.
The iGaming sector in the Canadian province of Ontario has had its second greatest month of income since its inception in 2022.
According to figures issued by the market’s management organization, Ontario iGaming, the industry produced C$313.3 million in non-adjusted gross gaming revenue in April, a 6% increase over March.
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The best monthly total was obtained in January, when sales reached C$328 million. This is the only other month in which Ontario’s online gambling companies have earned more than C$300 million.
Casino games accounted for the largest portion of the April number, at C$242.8 million, or 78% of the igaming market. Sports betting income was C$64.5 million, or 21% of the market, with person-to-person poker accounting for 2%.
Courtesy: https://igamingexpert.com/, https://www.igbnorthamerica.com/, https://gamingamerica.com/news/
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