Statistics AUSTRIA
MARKET DYNAMICS
AWPs: VLTS:
GAMING ARCADES: WINWIN REVENUES: SINGLE SITES: BETTING SHOPS: OPERATORS:
4,500 approx 833 WINWIN
13 WINWIN locations €458m 3,000
Approx 500 400
LOTTERY: Osterreichische Lotterien (Austrian Lotteries) LOTTERY REVENUE: ONLINE GAMING:
€1.3bn Permitted. ONLINE GAMING REVENUE: CASINOS:
CASINO SLOTS: CASINO TABLES: MAIN OPERATORS: CASINO REVENUE:
TOTAL GAMING REVENUE:
€1.6bn (win2day keno and poker) 12
1,955 233
Casinos Austria €273.9m
€3.54bn (turnover)
OVERVIEW
Casinos Austria was established in 1934 with the opening of three casinos and today has 12 casinos which see annual visitors of around 2.3 million. WINWIN was launched in 2004 and is a co-operation between Casinos Austria and Austrian Lotteries. The 13 WINWIN locations offer VLT gaming and the outlets are open 364 days a year and each location can have between 49 and 150 terminals each offering up to 89 different games. The latest WINWIN location opened in Salzburg in 2012. Meanwhile Win2Day is the online gaming offering from Austrian Lotteries and Casinos Austria.
Casinos Austria and Austrian Lotteries saw a consolidated turnover last year of €3.54bn and a net profit of €42.68m. Win2day offers casino games and poker. Casinos Austria saw total group revenues in 2012 of €3.5bn.
In 2010 the new gambling law was passed making it stricter where slot machines are permitted and numbers to be operated and the small operators have gone leaving two large operators fairly controlling the market. The government doubled its income from gambling taxes to over €1bn in 2012. There are around 800-900 gaming machines without licences but operators cannot be prosecuted due to ambiguity in the law. The new law did however open up gaming across the country with the number of casino licences raised from 12 to 15.
AUSTRIA: Statistics Capital: Vienna Population: 8,221,646 Land Area: 82,445
sq.km Currency: Euro Government: Federal Republic Head of Government: Chancellor Werner Faymann (SPO) Elections: President elected by direct popular vote for six year term. Last election held 2010, next due in April 2016. Chancellor is formally chosen by president but determined by the coalition parties forming a parliamentary majority.
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