The majority of this revenue – $95.1m, up 19.3% from February – came from online casino gaming.
Sports betting, meanwhile, brought in $32.3m, up 240.0%.
Michigan Gaming Control Board executive director Richard S. Kalm said this increase was largely due to betting on the NCAA basketball tournament.
“It looks like March Madness added a bounce to the sports betting handle, which jumped 19.1 percent from February, and internet gaming seemed to increase in popularity with monthly adjusted gross receipts going up 18 percent from February,” Kalm explained.