A top lobbyist for the American Gaming Association on Tuesday said it does not have a position on “vexing” proposed regulations that would broaden the authority of the federal government to take land into trust for tribes hoping to build casinos.
The dispute over whether supposedly skill-based games found in convenience stores throughout the U.S. should be made legal and taxed or simply legislated out of existence continues to play out as lawmakers in various states have been unable to resolve the issue through legislation.
Brazilian state launches first ever regulated sports-betting site, Hong Kong will extract an additional HK$12bn from the Hong Kong Jockey Club over five years and Missouri committee favours bill without VLTs.
A Dutch illegal online casino owes tens of millions to the state, a sports-betting bill makes unprecedented progress in Missouri and Aruze moves to restructure its US business.
This expanded report tracks partnerships signed by casinos, sportsbook operators, tech providers, leagues and media companies since the U.S. Supreme Court ruling of May 2018 and surveys the market landscape for online sports betting and internet gaming in 24 key states, including Ohio, Maryland and Massachusetts.
This report outlines the current legal and regulatory framework for different forms of internet gambling at the federal and state level, provides analysis of recent legislative actions and identifies key bills and regulatory trends to watch in the coming months.
In this special report, VIXIO GamblingCompliance examines the U.S. fantasy sports sector and provides an overview of licensing and consumer protection requirements.
Complementing VIXIO GamblingCompliance's monthly U.S. Sports Betting Tracker, this report provides high-level intelligence on the fast-growing U.S. markets for online casino gaming or iGaming and iLottery games based on VIXIO analysis of recent regulatory events and published market data, plus views from VIXIO analysts on key markets, legislative proposals and policy trends to watch in the coming months.
Although sports betting continues to capture most of the headlines, the U.S. iGaming market has experienced phenomenal growth over the past 18 months, swiftly establishing the U.S. among the very largest online markets in the world.
This monthly report details state-level and overall market trends in the fast-growing U.S. iGaming space. Online market shares by license holder and associated brand(s) feature alongside headline GGR, year-on-year growth and trailing-12-month trends by product category.
Pennsylvania sports-betting revenue almost trebled year-on-year in February, flattered by unusually steep margin inflation that lifted the state's GGR past that of neighboring New Jersey for the first time in almost three years. The onset of a slightly calmer competitive environment in recent months has coincided with FanDuel increasing its dominance, with small-to-mid-scale operators remaining squeezed in both gross and net revenue terms.
Latest monthly Online Gaming Report data from the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board. The data released for the state contains the following information by operator: Online casino revenue and market shares by product category. There are approximately 3,700 data points in this document.
This monthly report benchmarks key data from the emerging, highly-prized U.S. sports betting sector, projected to be worth $16bn-22bn in annual GGR by 2026. State-specific handle, gross revenue and gross margin figures are accompanied by online market shares by license holder and associated brand(s).
This monthly report spans more than 100,000 data points, detailing trends in U.S. land-based commercial gaming since the start of 2007. Key headline casino metrics, split by state, region and market, sit alongside data from other emerging segments such as VGTs and instant racing.
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