Virginia Sports Betting Revenue And Handle

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The experts at BetVirginia.com have assembled this guide to explain what we mean when we talk about revenue and sportsbook handle for Virginia sports betting that the state reports each month.

There is an active market with many online or mobile operators as well as a growing number of retail sports wagering options at brick-and-mortar casinos in the commonwealth.

The handle is simply the total dollars wagered on sports in the state each month. In Virginia, bettors wager hundreds of million of dollars each month. From the time legal sports betting launched in January 2021 to early 2023, legal, regulated sports bets were placed exclusively with online sportsbooks. Since then, physical casinos have begun taking retail wagers on sports, albeit in much smaller numbers.

The revenue refers to the amount that operators have left after they pay out winning bets. From there, bookmakers pay 15% tax to the state on the adjusted gross revenue. Those operators often offer Virginia sportsbook promo codes to their customers.

Virginia Sports Betting, April vs. March

 

Total handle

Mobile handle

Revenue

April

$609.714M

$603.712M

$56.147M

March

$689.665M

$683.133M

$45.085M

Change

Down 11.6%

Down 11.6%

Up 24.5%

The typical mid-spring sports betting swoon hit the Old Dominion in April, with an 11.6% month-over-month drop in wagering handle. However, revenue jumped 24.5% during the fourth month of the calendar year in a month-over-month comparison with March.

Overall, April’s sports betting handle in Virginia was $609,713,988, down 11.6% from March ($689,665,044), while the Commonwealth’s mobile sports betting handle tallied up at $603,711,942, an 11.6% decline from $683,133,146 the previous month.

But the adjusted gross revenue (AGR) increased. Virginia sports betting operators took in $56,146,645 during April, up 24.5% from March ($45,085,192). The state’s mobile sports betting operators handled the bulk of the action, with mobile AGR rising 27.5% from $44,392,910 in March to $56,620,035 last month. Retail sportsbooks took a revenue loss of $473,390.

That surge in wagering revenue meant that Virginia sports betting operators chipped in more to the Commonwealth during April, with sports betting taxes hitting $8,517,817 in April, a 26.1% increase from March ($6,754,928).

Virginia does not break down handle or revenue by operator. The Virginia Lottery reported April on May 30.

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