EURO 2024 Effect: Denmark Gambling Revenue Slips by 17%
Highlights
According to data from the national regulator, Spillemyndigheden, the total revenue recorded for the month is $91.3 million.
According to the latest information, 62,400 individuals have volunteered to exclude themselves from gambling with licensed operators.
Licensed Gaming in Denmark has generated revenue of DKK 585 million ($91,3 million), indicating a 17% decline from the same month of the previous year.Â
The sports betting market has taken a major hit due to the EURO 2024 football tournament, as it could only draw DKK 126m, which is less than half the figure recorded in June 2024. The land-based casino also experienced a 2.2% decline, with total revenue falling to DKK 32 million.
However, the online casino revenue rose by 10% year-on-year, resulting in DKK 333 million. Among these, the slots are the major contributors, with figures of DKK 273 million accounting for 82 % of revenue from this segment.
The latest dataset reveals that 62,400 registrations were made in the ROFUS national self-exclusion registry by the end of June. Out of those, 78.4% registrations were made by men.
The sports betting market has taken a major hit due to the EURO 2024 football tournament, as it could only draw DKK 126m, which is less than half the figure recorded in June 2024. The land-based casino also experienced a 2.2% decline, with total revenue falling to DKK 32 million.
However, the online casino revenue rose by 10% year-on-year, resulting in DKK 333 million. Among these, the slots are the major contributors, with figures of DKK 273 million accounting for 82 % of revenue from this segment.
The latest dataset reveals that 62,400 registrations were made in the ROFUS national self-exclusion registry by the end of June. Out of those, 78.4% registrations were made by men.