New Jersey DGE Reports 28-Percent Increase in Internet Gaming Revenue in January
The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement released Jan. 2014 gaming revenue results on Wednesday, and the internet gaming win totaled $9,461,057, a 28-percent increase from Dec. of 2013.
According to a press release from the DGE, 197,782 iGaming accounts were created from Nov. 21, 2013 �C Jan. 31, 2014.
Leading the way for iGaming in the Garden State is Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, which showed a $3.888 million online win in January. The only other company to show a seven-figure win was Caesars Interactive NJ ($3.029 million).
Caesars also showed the third-largest month-to-month growth rate from December, increasing their win by 49 percent.
Company | iGaming Win | Growth Rate from December |
---|---|---|
Borgata | $3,888,519 | 16% |
Caesars Interactive NJ | $3,029,193 | 49% |
Trump Taj Mahal | $858,351 | 4% |
Tropicana | $841,065 | 39% |
Trump Plaza | $557,007 | 39% |
Golden Nugget | $286,922 | 62% |
Total | $9,461,057 | 28% |
Adam Krejcik, Managing Director of Digital and Interactive Gaming for Eilers Research, called the revenue increase a ��slight disappointment�� on Twitter:
NJ iGaming revenue for Jan-2014 = $9.5mm or +28% m/m...slight disappointment by our read
— Adam Krejcik (@akrejcik)
Prior to the press release from the DGE, Krejcik said that a $10-$12 million win would��ve been ��in line.�� Anything less than $10 million would��ve been disappointing, and anything larger than $12 million would��ve been good.
Overall, Atlantic City showed a 9.2 percent decline in casino win compared to January of 2013. The DGE states that casino win was impacted by the Jan. 12 closing of the Atlantic Club Casino Hotel.
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