Michigan Reports Record iGaming Revenue for November, Highlights 2024 Impact

iGaming,-sports-betting-operators-report-$284.3M-in-November-revenue,-set-record-with-$650.2M-in-online-sports-betting-handle (1)Michigan’s gaming industry reached unprecedented heights in November 2024, with a record $284.3 million in combined internet gaming (iGaming) and sports betting gross receipts. This figure, reflecting a 12.1% increase from October, was announced by the Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB). The strong performance highlights the continued growth of Michigan’s regulated gaming sector.

iGaming gross receipts for November totaled $226.0 million, surpassing the previous high of $220.7 million recorded in October. Internet sports betting gross receipts also saw a significant jump to $58.3 million, compared to $33.0 million in the prior month. The total sports betting handle for November reached $650.2 million, the highest reported to date, reflecting a 16% increase over October.

Adjusted gross receipts (AGR) for November show the sector’s momentum, with $240.4 million reported across iGaming and sports betting activities. iGaming AGR rose to $203.3 million, marking a 2.4% month-over-month increase, while internet sports betting AGR climbed to $37.1 million, up $27.2 million from October. Compared to the same period last year, iGaming AGR grew by 28.9%, with internet sports betting receipts rising by $36.8 million.

Contributions to State and Local Economies

The gaming industry’s success continues to bolster Michigan’s economy. In November, operators paid $44.4 million in taxes and fees to the state, with $42.5 million stemming from iGaming and $1.9 million from internet sports betting. The three Detroit casinos contributed an additional $11.2 million to the City of Detroit in wagering taxes and municipal fees, with tribal operators making $5.2 million in payments to local governing bodies.

For the entire year, the MGCB reported over $501.4 million in contributions to Michigan’s School Aid Fund, supporting K-12 public education. Of this total, $388.5 million came from iGaming, $12.9 million from internet sports betting, and $100.5 million from casino wagering taxes. Other contributions included $4 million to the First Responder Presumed Coverage Fund and $3 million to the Compulsive Gambling Prevention Fund. The “Don’t Regret the Bet” responsible gaming campaign also received $3.75 million in funding.

Detroit’s casinos collectively paid $264.8 million in wagering taxes in 2024, adding to the $3.91 billion in total payments made to the city since 1999. Charitable gaming also thrived, with Millionaire Parties raising $5.35 million for Michigan charities from November 2023 to November 2024.

Enforcement and National Recognition

The MGCB reinforced its commitment to regulatory integrity by removing 206 illegal gambling machines in 2024 and issuing six cease-and-desist letters. These actions, supported by tips from Michigan residents, highlighted the agency’s proactive stance against illegal gaming operations. The MGCB’s efforts earned national recognition, including being the first regulator to secure compliance from Bovada through a cease-and-desist order.

MGCB Executive Director Henry Williams was named 2024 American Gambling Awards Regulator of the Year for his leadership. Reflecting on the year’s achievements, Williams said, “Our success this year reflects the dedication and hard work of our team, as well as the trust and collaboration of the communities we serve. We are committed to ensuring that Michigan’s gaming industry continues to thrive in a responsible and sustainable manner.”

Outlook for 2025

With a strong foundation of 15 authorized operators offering iGaming and 12 providing internet sports betting, Michigan’s gaming industry is well-positioned for sustained growth in 2025. The MGCB remains focused on ensuring regulatory compliance, supporting community initiatives, and maintaining Michigan’s status as a leader in the gaming sector.

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”Michigan Gaming Control Board announces significant impact, revenue contributions to state funds in 2024”, michigan.gov, December 17, 2024.

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Michigan iGaming Operators Report Record-Breaking November Revenue

The Michigan Gaming Control Board, the regulator in charge of the gambling and sports betting market in the American state, reported that the licensed operators it oversees managed to generate solid revenue in November 2023.

According to the state regulators, commercial and tribal operators in the Great Lakes state reported a total of 209.2 million dollars in revenue (gross receipts and gross sports betting receipts) in November. The result marks an increase of 1.9 percent compared to October 2023.

The iGaming sector was the one that caught the eye with gross receipts of 175.3 million dollars, the highest number to date. The previous record was 171.8 million dollars and it was recorded in March 2023. In October 2023 gross receipts from online casinos amounted to 160.3 million dollars.

Gross sports betting receipts for November 2023 amounted to 33.9 million dollars, a sharp decrease from the 45 million dollars that were generated by this sector in October 2023.

Combined total adjusted gross receipts for November were 158.1 million dollars, with almost the entire sum coming from iGaming: 157.8 million dollars, while sports betting only accounted for 294,810 dollars. The adjusted gross receipts figures show an increase of 9.4 percent for iGaming and a drastic decrease of 98.7 percent for online sports betting compared to October 2023.

Tens of Millions of Dollars in Taxes

The total sports betting handle for online operators amounted to 568.8 million dollars in November, an increase of 6.7 percent compared to October 2023 and also the highest online sports betting handle to date in the state of Michigan.

Licensed operators in the state submitted 33.6 million dollars in taxes and payments to the State of Michigan during November, with most of the sum (32.9 million dollars) coming from internet gaming taxes and fees. Internet sports betting taxes and fees amounted to 740,056 dollars in the month of November, while the three land-based casinos in Detroit paid the city 8.4 million dollars in wagering taxes and municipal services fees during November. Tribal operators also reported making payments worth 4.1 million dollars to governing bodies in November.

At the end of November 2023 there were a total of 15 commercial and tribal operators operating in Michigan in iGaming and/or online sports betting. Fourteen of these operators were active in internet sports betting while fifteen were offering iGaming services.

Source: “Michigan iGaming, sports betting operators report $209.2M in November revenue“. Michigan Gaming Control Board. December 19, 2023.

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EveryMatrix Goes Live in Michigan with Rush Street Interactive

rush-street-interactive-first-to-be-live-with-everymatrix-in-michigan-EveryMatrix, one of the world’s top suppliers of technology and games for online casinos, has announced it went live in the state of Michigan thanks to a deal with Rush Street Interactive, a leading North American online casino and sports betting operator.

The content supplied by EveryMatrix has gone live at BetRivers, the online casino operated by Rush Street Interactive in Michigan. This is the very first foray into the Great Lakes state for the supplier.

The BetRivers lobby will receive online games from Armadillo Studios, the in-house game development studio of EveryMatrix, through direct integration thanks to the SlotMatrix iGaming aggregation solution.

Rush Street Interactive had been working with EveryMatrix before, the two companies had an existing partnership for the operator’s RushBet brand which is active in the Latin American market.

EveryMatrix has licenses to supply its content in several North American markets, including New Jersey, Michigan, West Virginia, Connecticut and Ontario in Canada. The supplier is also currently in the process of receiving a license in the American state of Pennsylvania.

A Significant iGaming State

Speaking about the Michigan launch, Erik Nyman, President of EveryMatrix Americas, described it as a “significant iGaming state” and added that he was especially delighted to be launching in this market with “valued partners” such as Rush Street Interactive.

The EveryMatrix executive also explained that the company’s presence in the United States has expanded this year through partnerships with “a series of tier-1 brands” and added that the supplier was looking forward “to both maximizing its content and aggregation offering” in the future.

Richard Schwartz, Chief Executive Officer at Rush Street Interactive, declared himself “thrilled” to extend the partnership with EveryMatrix and also expressed his delight at leading the supplier’s entry into Michigan for the first time.

“We are always excited to offer our BetRivers players new immersive and entertaining gaming experiences and we’re confident gaming enthusiasts in the Great Lake state will enjoy these new games,” Richard Schwartz added.

EveryMatrix is a supplier that offers a multitude of services, from iGaming software and solutions to content and services for casino, sports betting, payments and affiliate management. The company currently has over 850 employees working in twelve different countries and serving over 300 customers from all over the world.

Source: “Rush Street Interactive first to be live with EveryMatrix in Michigan“. EveryMatrix. December 18, 2023.

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Light & Wonder Launches Live Casino Content from Authentic Gaming in Michigan

light-wonder-launches-authentic-gaming-live-dealer-games-in-us-1Light & Wonder, the global supplier of games and technology for online casinos, has announced that Authentic Gaming, a company which it acquired in 2021, is ready to launch its live casino content in the American state of Michigan in partnership with Rush Street Interactive.

The content will be available through the BetRivers brand, which is owned and operated by Rush Street Interactive. Light & Wonder did not have a presence on the live casino market before the acquisition of Authentic Gaming, which took place in November 2021.

Authentic Gaming continued to operate under its own brand after the acquisition and it will deliver live dealer games to BetRivers from a brand new studio it has purposely built in Michigan. The new live casino studio is ready to offer bespoke environments for individual operators, so it is likely that the supplier will sign partnerships with other brands in the state in the coming months.

The initial deal between Authentic Gaming and Rush Street Interactive contains just five live casino titles: Premium Blackjack, Stadium Blackjack, Premium Roulette, Premium Baccarat and All Michigan Auto Roulette. However, the supplier mentioned that “further releases are being planned for the future.”

A Premium Offering

Speaking about the company’s live casino offering, Jonas Delin, the founder of Authentic Gaming, described it as “premium” and expressed his belief that players across the United States will “resonate strongly” with the supplier’s content.

“This launch represents a key stage in our growth journey,” Jonas Delin added. The founder of Authentic Gaming also said that the company’s studio and live casino offering “will have a major impact on the online casino market across the United States.”

Richard Schwartz, the Chief Executive Officer of Rush Street Interactive, said that the products provided by Light & Wonder and Authentic Gaming create “next-level experiences” for players. Moreover, the Rush Street Interactive CEO said that “Authentic Gaming has created a compelling array of content that speaks directly to the preferences of players in Michigan.”

Authentic Gaming started out back in 2015 with only 3 employees and in just a couple of years it managed to build a team of more than 30 developers and sign partnerships with major online casino brands such as Mr Green, Nyx Group, Leo Vegas, Bethard Group and EveryMatrix.

Source: “Light & Wonder Premium Live Dealer by Authentic Gaming goes live with BetRivers in landmark U.S. launch“Authentic Gaming. October 9, 2023.

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