Gambling in the USA
GAN plc: New Jersey’s online gambling revenue rises in November

GAN plc, an award-winning developer and supplier of enterprise-level B2B Internet gaming software, services and online gaming content in the United States, updated the market following the publication on December 12, 2018 by the New Jerseys Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) of Internet gaming and Internet sports betting financial information for the calendar month of November 2018 in New Jersey.
According to the latest financial report of the New Jersey’s Division of Gaming Enforcement, online gaming win for November in was $26.9 million in November, which represents a 30.7% hike year-on-year.
The total revenue from internet sports wagering was about $238.6 million for the month of November 2018, a rise of 36.8% from from the previous month.
Sports wagering gross revenue was $21.2 million, $11.7 million more than the previous month’s revenue.
GAN is a leading business-to-business (B2B) supplier of internet gambling software-as-a-service solutions (SaaS) to the US land-based casino industry. The Company has developed a proprietary internet gambling enterprise software system, GameSTACK„¢, which it licenses principally to land-based US casino operators as a turnkey technology solution for regulated real-money internet gambling, encompassing internet gaming, internet sports gaming and virtual Simulated Gaming.
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