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In a record revenue month for online casinos in New Jersey, Resorts Digital did its part to boost the Garden State’s numbers as the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement report shows for August 2019. Resorts was able to climb back over the $7 million hurdle for monthly revenue after two months of falling just slightly under that level, heading near $60 million in year-to-date revenue for 2019. That’s after easily passing their 2018 totals of $45.31 million after just seven months. Let’s see what brands solidify Resorts Digital’s place as second-in-command out of all New Jersey online casinos.
Much like Golden Nugget Online Casino uses multiple affiliates and brands to fill their bottom line atop the online casinos in New Jersey, Resorts Digital uses multiple revenue streams to keep it sturdy at second place on the list. Not only has it kept its spot throughout the year, it’s also already pushed past its 2018 revenue totals by over $12 million in just eight months. Let’s take a quick peek at the foursome that helps Resorts push past most online casino NJ competitors:
The flagship of the Resorts Digital brand, Resorts NJ Online Casino leads the pack out of their profitable affiliates. The Resorts name is synonymous with New Jersey casinos, as it was the first land-based casino in Atlantic City before NJ online casinos took off. As such, it’s important to see the Resorts name so profitable, especially when it comes to mobile casino play.
One of the biggest NJ sportsbook names, DraftKings Sportsbook uses a shared wallet to give players a hub to play their online casino games at DraftKings Casino and bet on sports. This differs from FanDuel Sportsbook NJ, who uses a differently-branded site for their mobile casino games, BetFair NJ Online Casino.
Resorts Digital is seemingly indebted to the Mohegan Sun name, as Resorts used a deal struck with them in 2012 to pull them into profitability. Having the Mohegan Sun NJ Online Casino brand under their umbrella has served them well year after year, and continues to show in their overall revenue.
Only three New Jersey online casinos also have an online poker site under their brand, and Resorts has PokerStars Online Poker adding to their overall revenue. PokerStars is the leading NJ online poker site in revenue, proving itself to be a powerhouse since they and Resorts joined forces.
After hitting just under $7 million in total revenue, Resorts jumped up and over that mark with a solid revenue of $7,447,488 pulled in for August, as reported by the NJ DGE. It’s their third-best monthly total for 2019, trailing only their record $8.47 million tally in March and their profitable May of $7.97 million.
They were able to boost their revenue by $578,676 from the previous month, enough to keep Borgata Online Casino in third place as they outearned them by $313,149 in August.
Month/Year |
Jan 2019 |
Feb 2019 |
Mar 2019 |
Apr 2019 |
May 2019 |
June 2019 |
July 2019 |
Aug 2019 |
2019 YTD Total (with adjustments) |
2018 YTD Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gross Revenue (in millions) |
$6.45 |
$6.66 |
$8.47 |
$7.14 |
$7.97 |
$6.93 |
$6.89 |
$7.45 |
$57.89 |
$45.31 |
Resorts Digital continues to easily outpace 2018’s totals as you can see above, as they’re now at $57,890,738 for 2019 (after adjustments) compared to $45,307,723 the previous year. Thanks to a strong August, their monthly average is now around $7.24 million, giving them a strong chance to come close to doubling their 2018 revenue total if they can continue to improve that average. With stiff competition from Borgata, they need to continue to keep that pace or more to hold onto second place.
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