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3,000 IVT Multix 3,000 500 500


1,000


225 bingo halls and a handful of amusement arcades 60


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10,000


4,000 Norsk Tipping retailers and 1,4000 Norsk Rikstoto Norsk Tipping NOK25bn 0


Overview Norsk Tipping is wholly owned by the Norwegian state and was set up in 1946 as the country’s gaming company. The group operates lottery games, scratch cards and sports betting. Norsk Tipping began operating VLTs (IVTs) in August 2008 and they are operated by the Norsk Tipping Playing Card available to over 18s. The maximum loss per day is set at NK400 or maximum NOK2,200 per month.


There are currently 3,000 Multix VLTs currently in the Norwegian market of which 2,505 are located in 1,073 kiosk venues (convenience stores and petrol stations); 218 machines in 114 pubs and bars and 803 Belgago machines which are located in 120 bingo hall venues. These are expected to increase to a maximum of 8,000. Multix VLTs saw a turnover of NOK3.5bn last year and there are now almost 100,000 players. Meanwhile Internet turnover was NOK1.5bn and there are some 292,000 players. Total gaming turnover in Norway in 2010 was NOK25bn of which Norsk Tipping has a 59 per cent share, Norsk Rikstoto has a 15 per cent share, bingo has a 22 per cent share and lotteries and gaming on ships have a two per cent share each. Total revenue for Norsk Tipping in 2010 was NOK14bn and NOK4bn went to good causes last year.


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Capital: Oslo Population: 4,691,849 Land Area: 323,802 sq.km Median age: 40 years Currency: Norwegian Kroner (NOK) Government: Constitutional Monarchy Head of Government: Jens Stoltenberg Elections: Leader of the majority party or majority coalition is appointed by the Prime Minister after elections with the approval of parliament.


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