The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection reported $46.3 million in gross internet casino revenue for May on Monday, an all-time high in the Nutmeg State.
The de facto duopoly of FanDuel and DraftKings continues to mirror the growth of other states with iGaming. May’s figure topped the previous record of $44.3 million set in March and was the sixth consecutive month over $40 million. It was a 41.3% increase compared to the $32.8 million generated 12 months prior and 11.7% better than the $41.5 million posted for April.
Handle also reached an all-time monthly high of $1.37 billion, the ninth consecutive month the two operators combined to eclipse $1 billion in play. The $6.58 billion in overall drop this year is 32.4% higher than the first five months of 2023.