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USA Market Report 10. Indiana Indiana has a total of 13


commercial casinos plus one tribal casino (Four Winds


Casino South Bend operated by the Pokagon Band of


Potawatomi Indians). Two of the commercial casinos are owned by native American tribes (Hard Rock Casino


Northern Indiana and Caesers Southern Indiana) but operate under commercial licences. Tere are 14,566 slots in the commercial casinos and 2,000 in the tribal casinos.


Commercial Casinos Commercial GGR Tribal Casinos


Slots in ALL Casinos GGR Sports Betting


Authorised Gambling Commercial casinos, tribal casinos, card rooms, retail sports betting, online sports betting, lottery 13


$2.82bn 1


16,618 $404.4m


Indiana has a total of 13 commercial casinos plus one tribal casino (Four Winds Casino South Bend operated by the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians). Two of the commercial casinos are owned by native American tribes (Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana and Caesers Southern Indiana) but operate under commercial licences. Tere are 14,566 slots in the commercial casinos and 2,000 in the tribal casinos.


Te Riverboat Gambling Act was approved in 1993 which authorised up to 10 casino licences. An 11th casino permitted in a ‘historic hotel district’ was approved in 2003 and this saw the opening of the French Lick Resort Casino in 2006 with 736 slots and 28 table games. In 2007 legislation authorised the installation of up to 2,000 slots at the state’s two racetracks and later table games were also permitted. Te sector is regulated by the Indiana Gaming Com- mission. Total gaming revenue for the casinos amounted to $2.82bn in 2023, a drop of 2.3 per cent from the previous year mainly due to competition from Illinois. Tis was divided between $1.99bn for slots and $432.9m for table games. Te 13 casinos are: Ameristar Casino, Belterra Casino, Blue Chip Casino, French Lick Resort, Bally’s Evansville, Hollywood Casino, Harrah’s Hoosier Park (racino), Horseshoe Casino Ham- mond, Caesars Southern Indiana, Horseshoe In- dianapolis (racino), Hard Rock Northern Indiana, Rising Star Casino and the new Terre Haute Casino Resort.


Te 13th commercial casino opened in April in Terre Haute city near the state’s western border with Illinois. It is a $290m casino project with 122 hotel rooms plus 1,000 slots and 36 table games. It is operated by Churchill Downs. Te northern state casinos have historically at- tracted players from the Greater Chicago area, but now face competition due to Bally’s Chicago Casino which opened in the city limits recently whilst the southern state casinos compete with Ohio casinos. Meanwhile sports betting at commercial casinos and racinos was permitted in 2019 and they can offer online sports betting through a maximum of three platforms under their licences. At the end of 2023 Indiana’s online betting market was served by 12 digital sportsbook platforms. Sports betting saw state revenues of $404.4m in 2023, a 4.5 per cent increase from the previous year. Online sports betting revenue was $382.8m and accounts for 94.7 per cent of the total revenue.


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