The Ohio Casino Control Commission announced Wednesday it has approved the acceptance of mobile driver’s licenses for age and identity verification at the state’s four Las Vegas-style casinos.
The approval allows Ohioans and out-of-state visitors with a mobile driver’s license, including Ohio Mobile ID, to gain entry to a casino by presenting it in-person to a reader.
Mobile driver’s licenses will be accepted at Hollywood Casino Toledo, Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati, Hollywood Casino Columbus and JACK Casino Cleveland.
Earlier this year, Ohio driver’s licenses and state IDs were made available for residents to add to Apple Wallet, allowing them to present their ID using an iPhone or Apple Watch.
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November OSB and icasino rebound from weak October
Punter-friendly results of previous month reversed as key metrics shoot back up
Trending strong: With data in from 12 states, the Jefferies team said OSB trends and “encouraging igaming data” meant November should be a strong month for the industry, with handle up 8%, gross gaming revenue up a whopping 83% year over year, and margins up +4.5ppts to nearly 11%.
Parlay benefits: FanDuel’s lead on the key OSB product in Illinois was underlined by October parlay data from Oregon showing “that even when affected by the most unfavorable stretch of sports results ‘ever seen’, parlay margins (8.8%) were still as good as peak singles margins (8.8% peak over the LTM),” said Jefferies.
Big three states on the up
Following on from Jefferies’ update, the leading U.S. jurisdictions of New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Michigan all experienced a strong November, with New Jersey icasino handle up 25% to $214m and sports betting up 24% to $119m.
Market leaders continue dominance of betting app download market
App downloads continue to underline FanDuel lead
Just the 1%: The U.S. and Canadian sports betting markets saw a total of 664,000 app downloads during NFL Week 15, a 19% year-on-year decline, according to latest analyst data. Excluding the recent launch of ESPN Bet, downloads were down just 1%, reflecting what has been a stable market for the 2024 NFL season so far, JMP said in a note released on Tuesday.
Lobbying galore during NCLGS winter meet
Sweepstakes in the crosshairs for the foreseeable
Briefing days: Sweepstakes companies had a good day in court recently, but their activities will continue to be the focus of much of lobbying next year as last week’s winter meeting of the National Council of Legislators from Gaming States in New Orleans played host to further briefing against the sector.
No clarity for OSB following Senate hearing
Twists and turns: Yesterday’s Senate hearing on sports betting took some unexpected turns and detours, but produced little clarity in relation to actionable measures or whether federal regulation was more or less likely following the different contributions from the speakers.
Bet365 is set to enter the Illinois OSB market after its licensing was approved by the Illinois Gaming Board last week. The bookmaker will work in partnership with Walker’s Bluff Casino on developing an in-person wagering solution and an online sportsbook. Illinois is the twelfth state in which Bet365 will be active.
FanDuel has launched its latest responsible gaming tool called ‘My Spend’. The product is available on FanDuel’s sportsbook, casino, fantasy and racing platforms and is designed to help customers better understand their gambling patterns.
Nevada’s Gaming Control Board is evaluating whether to add a licensing process for betting data suppliers that supply lines and odds for sporting events.