Digital Gaming Dominates As OLG Releases 2024–25 Annual Report
Digital gaming was the dominant narrative as the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) reported an increase in proceeds in that line of business for the 2024-25 fiscal year.
It’s tough to compare the crown corporation OLG results with what is going in Ontario’s private regulated market, where we have financial results released by iGaming Ontario through this past January. The OLG 2024-25 fiscal year ended March 31, 2025. OLG also factors iLottery in its digital gaming category, which the private sector does not.
Overall, total proceeds for OLG’s retail lottery, land-based gaming and digital gaming lines of business were $9.30 billion CAD for fiscal 2024-25 (down from $9.32 billion in 2023-24). Lottery was $4.149 billion, down from $4.221 billion in 2023-24, and land-based gaming was $4.278 billion, down from $4.353 billion the previous year.
Competitive Market
Digital gaming, though, via olg.ca, where one can access online casino games like slots, table games like blackjack and baccarat, live deal games and jackpots, as well as iLottery, saw a jump – $882 million in proceeds, from $750 million in 2023-24. Proline+ is their sports betting site, with props, spreads, live bets, and same-game parlays, and is part of digital gaming as well.
As we reported, in an interview with Kambi Group Chief Commercial Officer Sarah Robertson earlier this month, OLG launched its new Proline+ sportsbook platform in partnership with Kambi in January, to make it more competitive with private sector sportsbook operators like DraftKings, FanDuel, and BetMGM in Ontario. We’ll see if that move gives them a bigger chunk of the overall Ontario igaming market.
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