Friday Dec 12, 2025

How Money Actually Flows in iGaming - From Deposit to Bet to Revenue

Understanding the Flow of Money in iGaming

In this episode of The iGaming Experience, host Sam Bhatti explains the intricate flow of money within the online sportsbook and casino industry, from player deposits to bet placements, and how operators earn revenue. Sam delves into the roles of payment providers, operator wallets, game providers, and the challenges faced with withdrawals and fraud prevention. He also highlights the importance of understanding concepts such as house edge, margin, GGR (Gross Gaming Revenue), and wagering requirements. Suitable for both newcomers and seasoned professionals in iGaming, this episode aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how financial flows impact player behavior, bonuses, and overall profitability.

00:00 Introduction to The iGaming Experience
00:27 Understanding Money Flow in iGaming
02:20 The Role of Payment Providers
04:59 Operator Wallet Systems Explained
07:15 Bonus Money vs Real Money
09:05 How Bets Are Processed
11:15 Revenue Generation for Operators
14:59 Game Providers' Business Model
18:28 The Sensitivity of Withdrawals
24:07 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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