Users made 55,000 total deposits amounting to $3.7 million over those two months, it said. SIGA said the average deposit of registered users' own money over November and December was $67. Removing those, received an average of about $460 in deposits (bettors' own money) over its first two months for each registered user as of Dec. However, SIGA's director of iGaming, Michael Bellegarde, said the total amount wagered also includes winnings that were bet again - as well as promos, bonuses and free bets provided by the platform. 31, received an average of $3,967 in wagers over its first two months. It means that for every registered user as of Dec. SIGA said the site had 8,015 registered users by the end of December. The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA) was given exclusive rights to establish the province's first regulated website for online casino games and single-event sports betting, and turned to the British Columbia Lottery Corporation (BCLC) to design and launch in early November.įigures provided by SIGA indicate the amount of money bet on the website has been growing - from $14.8 million in November to $17 million in December.
Saskatchewan's new online gaming platform generated $31.8 million in wagers in its first two months of operation.