TSG raked in $221.4 million in Q3, an increase from $196.8 million in the same quarter in 2016. That's a growth of 12.5 percent and 7 percent on a constant currency basis. According to Pro, it was also the strongest quarter for TSG in nearly two years.
GVC pulled in an estimated $29.1 million, up from $18.5 million in 2016. That's an increase of a whopping 57 percent, even better than the 48 percent year-over-year revenue growth the company reported in October.
As for 888, the growth was more modest with a bump from $21.1 million to $21.3 million.
Kindred dipped a tad from $4.2 million to $3.9 million. However, that was just the first quarter since Q2 of 2016 where the company didn't see a big revenue bump.
Overall, the four big real-money operators collected $275.6 million in revenues, an increase of 14.5 percent year-over-year.