USA - Indiana's sports betting revenue in July was $261.1 million, a 28% increase year-over-year, and a 12.4% decrease from the previous month. According to the Indiana Gaming Commission, the adjusted gross revenue from sports betting was $29 million, up 25% year-over-year and down 4% from the previous month.
In total bets, online sports betting accounted for $254.7 million, while physical casinos accounted for $6.2 million. The state collected $2.76 million in taxes.
DraftKings led online operators with a betting volume of $94.4 million and a hold percentage of 10.4%. FanDuel generated $10.5 million in revenue from $78 million in bets, BetMGM generated $2.5 million from $25.4 million in bets, Caesars generated $1.7 million from $16.1 million in bets, and bet365 generated $1.2 million from $13.1 million in bets. Baseball was the most popular sport with $73.8 million in bets.