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Statistics PERU


MARKET DYNAMICS


GAMING MACHINES: SlOT PARLOURS BINGO HALLS:


LOTTERY:


POINTS OF SALE RACETRACKS: ONLINE GAMING: CASINOS:


CASINO TABLES: MAIN OPERATORS:


CASINO REVENUE:


70,000 688


Bingo is not popular in Peru and


when present form only small parts of larger slot machine parlours Loterías PerúGana 2,800 2


Permitted 12


Estimated 130 Thunderbird, Alpamayo TOTAL GAMING REVENUE:


inversiones S.A Corporacion, Casino Dreams, Aventuras A.C. Gaming and Technology Peru. Unknown Unknown


OVERVIEW


In 1994 slot parlours and casinos were permitted in Peru for the first time. Faced with a huge rise in illegal gaming in 2004 the government gave all operators one year to register their operations or face closure and in 2005 began a number of high profile raids. In 2006 a federal court ruled that court rulings for stays of closure were void, paving the way for the Peruvian government to pass the “Reordering and Formalisation of Casino and Slot Machines Law.” The law has been instrumental in allowing the government to create a regulated gaming sector as it firstly created a gaming control board which comes under the Department of Foreign Trade and Tourism (MINCETUR). Thanks to the efforts of the newly established gaming board the gaming landscape in Peru has changed from a situation of an almost completely unregulated market to a situation where illegal gaming has all been eradicated. The gaming control board has also been able to monitor all gambling transactions by a central government-controlled server since November 2011 after the government approved an amendment to the gaming act of 2007. Peru is also one of the only jurisdictions in the region where the online gaming industry is regulated.


PERU: Statistics Capital: Lima Population: 29,849,303 Land Area: 1,285,216 sq.km Currency: Peruvian nuevo sol (Pen) Government: Republic Head of Government: President Ollanta Humala (Peruvian Nationalist Party Partido Nacionalista Peruano) Elections: The people directly elect the president as well as a legislature. The president and the legislatures are elected by the people for a five- year term.


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