
FanDuel continues to dominate in Pennsylvania September revenues
Online accounts for 65% of overall earnings as state prepares for additional product launches


Pennsylvania betting revenues reached a record total of $15m in September, with online accounting for 65% of overall earnings across the state.
Only six of the 12 licensees currently operate an online product.
Revenues more than doubled on the previous month due to the return of the football season. Handle reached $195m, up 78% from August.
FanDuel dominated, taking $89m in wagers and reporting an online revenue of $4.7m, with a market share of 34%. The FanDuel app accounted for 93% of bets taken via the Valley Forge license in September.
Rush Street Interactive’s SugarHouseCasino came in second place with a total revenue of $3m, and Parx came third with $2.4m.
Fox Bet, operating on Mount Airy’s license, took a 2.5% share of the market in its first month of operation, reporting $231,536 in revenues.
Kindred unveiled its first retail betting product in September under Mohegan Sun Pocono’s license, which recorded revenues of $74,970.
Both Kindred and 888 are expected to launch their mobile offerings in the Keystone State in coming weeks.
Operators paid $5m in state taxes in September.
Elsewhere, New Jersey’s September revenues came in at $37.9m on $446m in handle.