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Super Group Posts Record Q1 Revenue of $612m
Super Group posted record first-quarter revenue of $612 million, up 18.4% year-on-year, as Africa drove growth and the company signalled ambitions to significantly expand its Nigerian operation.
Colorado Legislature Bans Credit Card Use for Sports Betting
Colorado’s House passed Senate Bill 26-131 by 50-13. The bill imposes deposit limits, a credit card ban, and advertising restrictions on the state’s licensed sports betting operators.
Caesars Digital Removes Credit Cards From U.S. Platforms
Caesars has removed credit cards as a deposit method across its U.S. platforms, completing an industry-wide pivot to debit-only deposits among all five dominant operators within a year.
NJ Lawmakers Look to Introduce 10% Sports Betting Surcharge for 2026 FIFA World Cup
New Jersey lawmakers have introduced legislation that would impose a temporary 10% surcharge on sports betting revenue tied to 2026 FIFA World Cup matches, drawing bipartisan criticism ahead of the tournament.
Kalshi Ranks as Fourth-Largest U.S. Sports Betting Operator by Handle
Kalshi has risen to fourth place among U.S. sports betting operators by handle-per-adult, surpassing BetMGM, Caesars, and bet365, according to new Eilers & Krejcik Gaming research.
Sportradar Posts 11% Revenue Growth as CEO Rejects Illegal Gambling Allegations
Sportradar posted 11% revenue growth in Q1 2026, but the results were overshadowed by short-seller allegations that up to 40% of the company’s revenue derives from illegal gambling operators.
Legal Sports Betting Tracker
Updated June 2026– Includes Washington DC.
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