
Indiana revenues hit $11.5m as DraftKings dominates
Operator takes a 33% share of the market in its second month of operation


Indiana has posted October betting revenues of $11.5m, up 28% on its launch in September.
The state’s 10 sportsbook operators handled $91.7m in bets, with football accounting for 45% of all wagers made.
Parlay wagers accounted for 22.5% of all bets made, amassing a handle of $20.4m.

Source: Indiana Gaming Commission
DraftKings, operating via Ameristar Casino’s license, reported the highest revenues of $3.5m and a total market share of 33%.
Including its retail operations, Ameristar amassed a total revenue of $5m.
The operator was one of the first to launch in the market back in September, alongside Rush Street Interactive via French Lick Casino.
RSI’s product made $496,744 in revenues while FanDuel, which entered the state in late October posted revenues of $197,786.
Operators paid a total of $1.1m in taxes in September.