Danish casinos continue growth despite overall GGR decline in May

Spillemyndigheden has once again declared a year-over-year decrease in Denmark’s monthly gross gaming revenue across betting, gaming machines and land-based casinos.

Although overall GGR declined, online and land-based casinos improved, but betting and gaming machine figures fell in comparison to the same month the previous year.

Posting figures for May 2024, the Danish gambling authority reported a GGR of DKK 571m (approximately €76.6m), down 3.4 per cent when compared to May 2023’s DKK 591m.

May’s figure was also a decline in comparison to the DKK 595m reported by the market the previous month.

By game sector, Spillemyndigheden stated that online casino generated 48.69 per cent of the total GGR during the month, followed by betting with 28.82 per cent, gaming machines with 16.85 per cent and land-based casinos with 5.64 per cent.

Online casino GGR rose by 10.35 per cent YoY to DKK 278m (2023: DKK 252m) with gaming machines leading the way with 76.76 per cent of the total GGR for..

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