Statistics SLOVENIA
MARKET DYNAMICS AWPs: GAMING ARCADES:
GAMING HALL REVENUES: SINGLE SITES: OPERATORS: LOTTERY:
LOTTERY RETAILERS: LOTTERY REVENUE: ONLINE GAMING: CASINOS:
CASINO SLOTS: CASINO TABLES: MAIN OPERATORS: CASINO REVENUE:
TOTAL GAMING REVENUE:
4,700 32
€127m
Approx 1,000 Approx 25
Loterija Slovenije and Loterija Sportna. 1,181 (Slovenije) €70.6m
Partly permitted (sports) 9
4,000 260
HIT casinos. €161.5m €359.1m
OVERVIEW
Slovenia is a small market and fairly limited in terms of growth. Slots and multiplayers can only be operated in casinos and gaming halls and gaming tables can only be operated solely in casinos. There are limits on the number of operations permitted and also restrictions as to where such operations can be opened. According to the gaming act the government can award up to 15 concessions for casinos and up to 45 concessions for gaming halls.
The gaming market has grown over the last 15 years in Slovenia and today is made up of six gaming companies. Casinos and gaming halls make up around 80 per cent of the gaming revenues in Slovenia compared to 20 per cent from lotteries. Between them they saw €359.1m in GGR and paid €129.1m in taxes. Casinos and gaming halls saw a total GGR of €288.5m and some 4.3 million visitors in total.
The Hit Group is one of the largest entertainment groups in Europe and has seven gaming and entertainment centres, one tourism resort, a casino, two slot halls and 11 hotels and a travel agency. The HIT group saw €194.9m in revenues in 2011. The HIT casinos and slot halls saw 1.9 million visitors and table revenue was €60.1m and slots €123.7m whilst bingo and sports betting revenues amounted to €0.5m. There is talk of a new Gaming Act for Slovenia which could come into force as early as 2014 and this could see online gambling permitted plus some standard proposals to safeguard against unlicensed operators.
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SLOVENIA: Statistics Capital: Ljubljana Population: 1,992,690 Land Area: 20,151
sq.km Currency: Euro Government: Parliamentary Republic Head of Government: Alenka Bratusek (Positive Slovenia) Elections: President elected by popular vote for five year term last held in 2012. Following elections leader of majority party or leader of majority coalition is usually nominated to become Prime Minister.
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