Bet on Cheltenham for racing revenue
The Cheltenham Festival, held annually in Gloucestershire, England, is one of the most prestigious horse racing events in the world.?
The four-day festival, which this year takes place on March 11-14, attracts hundreds of thousands of racing fans to Prestbury Park from around the world. For sportsbook operators in the UK and Ireland, the Cheltenham Festival is a crucial period that significantly boosts their revenue and customer engagement.
The Cheltenham Festival produces a surge in betting activity for sportsbooks offering a premium racing vertical and attractive promotions. Millions of pounds are wagered on the races, with the Festival often generating record-breaking turnover for UK sportsbooks. The high stakes and competitive nature of the races make it an ideal time for operators to offer attractive bonuses to encourage more betting activity.
Punters often place bets on the four-day meeting as early as the year before. Many savvy players use the previous 12 months to place ‘antepost’ bets at larger and more attractive odds, which means running the considerable risk that their chosen horse will not run at the meeting and as such lose their bet.
Many sportsbooks provide Non-Runner Money Back (NRMB) offers, which helps aid antepost bettors to limit their potential losses and acts as an attractive marketing tool.
The Festival also provides an excellent opportunity for sportsbook operators to engage with their customers. The event attracts a diverse audience, including both seasoned bettors and newcomers to horse racing. By offering special promotions, betting challenges, and enhanced odds, sportsbooks can attract new customers and retain existing ones. Cheltenham's extensive media coverage and live streaming on the best betting websites further amplify the reach of these promotions, ensuring that a global audience is aware of the betting opportunities available.
Beyond the direct revenue generated from betting, the Cheltenham Festival has a significant economic impact on the UK and Ireland. The Festival attracts over 250,000 spectators each year, many of whom travel from overseas to attend the event. This influx of visitors contributes to the local economy, with millions of pounds spent on accommodation, food, transportation, and entertainment. Local businesses, such as hotels, restaurants, and shops, experience a surge in revenue during the Festival, and many hire additional staff to meet the increased demand.
Not only does the revenue increase but the Cheltenham Festival sees a gigantic surge in media attention, both in the UK and internationally. In 2024, the Cheltenham Festival was broadcast to over 55 million homes in the US alone.?
In short, the Festival is more than just a horse racing event; it is a cultural phenomenon that captivates audiences and bettors alike. For sportsbook operators in the UK, Ireland and increasingly globally, it represents a golden opportunity to engage with customers, showcase their offerings, and generate substantial revenue.?
With its rich history and thrilling races, the Cheltenham Festival continues to be a cornerstone of the horse racing calendar and a highlight for betting companies worldwide. Does your racing offering help you make the most of events like this? Altenar’s standalone racing lobby with 24/7 content and easy-to-use hub can put you on track for success - get in touch to learn more.