Ontario iGaming generates $306.8m in NAGGR for June 2025, falls 9% month-over-month

Key Points
- The vertical did manage to increase its NAGGR and handle year-over-year, however, as revenue grew by 27.9% from the prior year period while total cash wagered rose 21.4%
- iGaming casino play led all gaming types in NAGGR and cash wagered for June 2025, reporting $243m in revenue and a handle of $6.4bn throughout the period
iGaming Ontario has released the financial results of online gambling play for June 2025, reporting a decrease in both non-adjusted gross gaming revenue (NAGGR) and total cash wagered month-over-month, as revenue fell 9% to $306.8m and handle dropped 10% from May 2025 to $7.3bn.
Active players per account and average revenue per active player both generated decreases month-over-month as well, reported to be just over 1bn players for a fall of 5% while average revenue came out to $303 and decreased 4% from the prior month period.
Casino play led all iGaming types in NAGGR and cash wagered throughout June 2025, reporting $243m in revenue for a decrease of 8% month-over-month, while the offering’s handle was reported to be nearly $6.4bn, also witnessing a fall of 8% from May 2025.
Betting and player-to-player (P2P) poker produced similar results in June 2025, reporting NAGGRs of $58.4m and $5.4m, representing decreases of 19% and 15%, respectively, month-over-month. Total cash wagered for betting fell by 21% from May 2025’s results to $768m, while P2P poker managed a cash wagered amount of $132m, equating to a decrease of 8%.
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The vertical did manage to increase its NAGGR and handle year-over-year throughout June 2025, however, as revenue grew by 27.9% from the prior year period while total cash wagered rose 21.4% from June 2024. iGaming’s average monthly players in Ontario rose from the 838 users reported in June 2024, while the average spend per user increased by $17 year-over-year.
As of June 2025, poker currently holds an 88% market share of all iGaming play throughout the province, while betting and P2P poker manage a market share of 11% and 2%, respectively, according to iGaming Ontario.
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