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Your 230 1,885 8,000 approx


754 inWINWIN locations 8,000 2,000 2,000 4,000 2,000 40


1,000 12


12 WINWIN locations 3,000


500 approx


Casinos Austria €22.9BN €162M


Overview Austria saw four amendments to its gaming act in 2010, which created a number of licences change for casinos, lotteries and slots machines. There are now 15 casino licences instead of 12 and a 16th licence for poker. Meanwhile the small slot halls outside of casinos will be forced to close in 2014. The Austrian government reduced the casino tax from 48 per cent to 20 per cent in 2010. Casino Austria holds a 68 per cent interest in the Austrian lottery.


WINWIN was launched in 2004 and is a cooperation between Casinos Austria and Austrian Lotteries and offers VLTs at the 12 WINWIN locations. The outlets are open 364 days a year and each location can have between 46 and 150 terminals each offering up to 60 games. The VLTs play with a maximum stake of €10 and maximum prize is €25,000. Austrian Lotteries saw total sales in 2010 of €2.6bn of which WINWIN took €399m which is a 10 per cent increase on the previous year. Meanwhile GGR for casinos was €162m an 11 per cent drop on the previous year.


Capital: Vienna Population: 8,217,280 Land Area: 82,445 sq.km Median age: 43 years Currency: Euro Government: Federal Republic Head of Government: Chancellor Werner Faymann (SPOe) Elections: President elected by direct popular vote for six year term. Last election 2010, next due in April 2016. Chancellor is formally chosen by president but determined by coalition parties forming a parliamentary majority.


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