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denmark


Capital: Copenhagen Population: 5,529,888 Land Area: 42,434 sq.km Median age: 40.9 years Currency: Danish Krone (DKK) Government: Constitutional Monarchy Head of Government: Prime Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen (Liberal Party) Elections: Monarch is hereditary. Following legislative elections, the leader of majority or majority coalition party is usually appointed Prime Minister by Monarch.


Overview AWPs are permitted in alcohol licensed premises and approved arcades and all machines must be linked to a Central Monitoring System. Licensed restaurants can have up to three AWPs and a gaming licence fee is DKr750 per machine per year. Taxes for arcades are 40 per cent of cash box up to DK250,000 per month or 70 per cent of cash box for over DK250,000. Restaurants pay 40 per cent of cash box up to DK30,000 per month or 70 per cent over DK30,000. Stakes are 50 ore and payout is DK300 maximum.


In 2010 the Danish AWP industry saw a cash box of €251m a drop of almost eight per cent on the previous year. The state received €88.4m in taxes and €16.8m was paid to charities. Last year the DAB fought against VAT which was to be imposed on the industry and won the battle.


Meanwhile, October 2011 was the deadline that the Danish Gambling Authority set for operators to apply for online gaming licences and left them with less than a month to prepare their documents after the EC ratified Denmark’s new gambling legislation. The market will open on January 1st 2012.


NUMBER OF: CASINO SLOTS: CASINO TABLES: AWPS:


TOUCHSCREENS: SPORTS GAMES: OPERATORS:


NUMBER OF: CASINOS:


GAMING ARCADES: SINGLE SITES:


459 90


AMUSEMENTS (TOTAL): VIDEO:


27,100 (20,250 in arcades/6,900 in restaurants) 7,000 4,000 2,000 1,000


Approx 500 6


1,200 2,500


BETTING SHOPS: 3,800 Danske Spil retailers (60 per cent of market) MAIN OPERATORS: TOTAL GGR: CASINO GGR:


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Casinos Austria and independents DKK7.7bn DKK425m


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