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Statistics SPAIN


MARKET DYNAMICS AWPs:


AWP REVENUE: GAMING ARCADES:


GAMING ARCADE REVENUE: SINGLE SITES: BINGO HALLS:


BINGO REVENUE: BETTING SHOPS: OPERATORS: LOTTERY:


LOTTERY REVENUE: ONLINE GAMING:


ONLINE GAMING REVENUE: CASINOS:


CASINO SLOTS: CASINO TABLES:


CASINO REVENUE:


OVERVIEW


213,908 €2.7bn 2,590


€418m


Approx 200,000 372


€637m 280


Approx 2,000 LAE, ONCE €4.8bn


Permitted €117m 43


2,352 Approx 500 TOTAL GAMING REVENUE:


MAIN OPERATORS: Unidesa, Grupo Comar, Grupo Codere, Grupo Orenes €307m €8.6bn


Spain has seen a tough year economically and its gaming market as such is struggling. The gaming market continues to be dominated by AWPs which make up 33 per cent of the gaming market is the biggest sector after the national (LAE) lottery. Bingos make up seven per cent, casinos six per cent and betting one per cent. Casinos saw total sales of €1.4bn last year a drop of 7.6 per cent compared to the previous year whilst GGR was €307m. This sector peaked back in 2007 which sales of €2.5bn.


The number of bingo halls, a hugely popular game in Spain, has dropped from 539 in it’s hey day in the late 1990s to just 372 whilst total spend is down to €1.7m from €1.9m in 2011 and €3.2m in 2007. The number of amusements machines is around 38,400 compared to 150,000 in the 2000.


Meanwhile online gaming arrived in 2012 and the number of player registered is one million. The biggest sector of games offered include sports betting and poker cash. However the sector is also struggling and in the second quarter of 2013 there was a ‘stagnation’ in this market. Gross online gaming revenue was $55.4m in the first quarter. Online sports betting revenue also declined by 13 per cent in the first quarter.


SPAIN: Statistics Capital: Madrid Population: 47,370,542 Land Area: 498,980 sq.km Currency: Euro Government: Parliamentary Monarchy Head of Government: President Mariano Rajoy (PP) Elections: Leader of the majority party or leader of the majority coalition is usually proposed president by the Monarch and elected by National Assembly. Next elections in 2015.


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