New Hampshire charitable gaming rises 76% year-over-year in April

Tuesday, June 10, 2025 7:55 PM
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  • Charlotte Capewell, Special to CDC Gaming

Charitable gaming in New Hampshire revenue was $23.4 million in April, rising 76% from $13.2 million reported in the previous year, fueled by expansions at two casinos.

The Nash Casino, which opened in March 2024, experienced a year-over-year increase of 859%, the highest revenue rise of all casinos. This was followed by Revo Casino Lebanon, which reported a charitable gaming revenue increase of 296% year-over-year. Both have opened new, larger facilities in the past year.

The figures, published by the New Hampshire Lottery, reveal that of this total, historical horse racing generated $18 million in April, a 92% year-over-year increase from $9.4 million. Games of chance generated $5.3 million in charitable gaming revenue, up 58& from last year’s total of $3.3 million.

Seven casinos reported charitable gaming revenue above $1 million: The Nash Casino ($4.7 million), The Brook Casino ($4.3 million), Revo Casino Manchester ($2.2 million), Gate City Casino ($1.8 million), Revo Casino Dover ($1.2 million), Lilac Club Casino ($1.2 million), and Revo Casino Lebanon ($1.1 million).

Only of those Gate City Casino reported a year-over-year revenue decline, with charitable gaming dropping 11% from $2 million to $1.8 million. Two other casinos also experienced revenue decreases. Aces + Eights Casino declined by 79% year-over-year, and Revo Casino Keene dropped by 3% year-over-year.

 

 

Charlotte Capewell brings her passion for storytelling and expertise in writing, researching, and the gambling industry to every article she writes. Her specialties include the US gambling industry, regulator legislation, igaming, and more. As a fan of all things F1-related, she roots for her favorite team, Aston Martin, every race weekend. Charlotte also follows motorsport news closely and is keen to write about the latest news in the sports betting industry.