In these analyses, the OGQ takes an in-depth look at the following topic: Quarterly total online gambling revenue growth benchmarking – 2024 Q4.

The data focuses on total online and gambling-related revenue growth, evaluated both year-over-year (YoY) and quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) across various global operators. These benchmarks include performance metrics from operators, affiliates, and service providers, offering insights into sector-wide dynamics. The analysis highlights average and median growth figures while spotlighting standout performers and those with declining revenues.


Total online gambling revenue growth benchmarking by year – Q4/2024

BlueBet and Lottomatica lead in annual online gambling revenue growth – Q4/2024

The YoY chart benchmarks the total online and gambling-related revenue growth for Q4/2024 across 40+ operators. Average growth reached +19%, with a median of +16%. Top performers like BlueBet AUS and Lottomatica stood out, while others experienced steep declines.

  • Average growth was +19% YoY, indicating robust expansion across the online gambling sector despite some outliers.

  • Top performer BlueBet AUS saw +142% growth, fueled by customer migration, promotional efforts, and seasonal betting events.

  • Lottomatica posted +61% growth, thanks to digital transition, increased ARPU, and favourable betting margins in Italy.

  • Lagging operators include Raketech and Catena Media, showing YoY revenue drops of -46% and -30% respectively.

  • Scout Gaming and EveryMatrix also showed strong performances, with YoY gains of +55% and +51%, respectively, driven by product and platform improvements.


Total online gambling revenue growth benchmarking by quarter – Q4/2024

Quarterly growth reveals momentum for Genius Sports and BlueBet – Q4/2024

The QoQ chart measures more recent growth momentum, showing an average and median revenue increase of +10%. While seasonal effects are a factor, standout gains and declines are still notable.

  • Genius Sports Betting led with +50% QoQ growth, mainly due to successful contract renegotiations and price increases.

  • BlueBet AUS followed with +32%, continuing its upward trend with improved engagement and product traction post-customer migration.

  • Flutter US (FanDuel) grew QoQ to USD 1.6 billion, driven by new slot titles and solid gross margin despite bettor-friendly NFL outcomes.

  • Churchill Downs and Bally’s Interactive Int. dropped, posting QoQ declines of -9% and -6%, respectively.

  • Sustained gains were also recorded by DraftKings (+29%) and High Roller (+27%), pointing to user growth and marketing-driven spikes.


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