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FINANCIAL RESULTS FROM GAMBLING 2019-2021 CATEGORY


2019


Total turnover (all sectors) Total GGR (all sectors) Gaming machines Gaming tables Bingo halls


Betting points Online gambling


Other activities (billiards, bars)


€324.3m €307m


€231.5m €17.3m €0.23m €3.2m


€54.6m €17.2m


REVENUE FROM ONLINE GAMBLING 2019-2021 CATEGORY


2019 Total GGR


Casino games Betting


Poker tournaments


€54.6m €39.3m €14.9m €0.42m


2020 €166.8


€159.6m €95.7m €5.3m €0.12m €1.5m


€56.8m €7.2m


2020


€56.8m €42.7m €13.1m €0.88m


2021 H1 €55.9m


€51.9m


€0.343m €0.085m 0


€0.015m €51.4m €3.9m


2021 H1 €51.4m


€40.2m €10.2m


€0.928m


2021 9M €99.2m€


€93.6m €13.2m €2.3m


€0.007m €0.12m €77.9m €5.5m


2021 9M €77.9m


€62.1m €14.5m €1.3m


Te proposed bills were introduced with the aim of reducing the negative effect gambling has on public health. Ten, in July 2021, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the Gambling and Lotteries Policy Guidelines 2021-2027 which could see several changes over the next few years such as increasing the minimum number of slots in gambling halls and limiting locations where gambling venues can be operated.


Te policy has been developed by the Ministry of Finance to help reduce risks associated with gambling and lotteries and outlines the situation, issues, targets and actions that should be taken in order to improve the gambling and lottery industry including social, economic and legal targets.


Te most significant part of this plan includes the prohibition of gambling sites within 250m of


pre-school locations, primary and secondary schools and in the vicinity of public recreational grounds and prohibition of any gambling venues in residential buildings.


Tere is also a plan to introduce a personalised ‘smart card’ system for in-person gambling to enable players to set deposit limits and temporary access restrictions.


Te guidelines are made up of six courses of action:


1. Addiction recovery, prevention and support for players with gambling addiction and educational activities for public. Tis includes raising the age limit for gambling to 21 (18 for lotteries) and a nationwide promotion of awareness programmes and educational campaigns in schools.


2. Enforcement of the prohibition on gambling and lotteries advertising and requirements for visual presentation. Te IAUI will be responsible for enforcing the prohibition of advertising for gambling and lotteries and enforcing new requirements for trademarks and signboards. Latvijas Loto will have to be certified by the European Lottery Association’s Responsible Gaming Standard.


3. Regulation of access to gambling and lotteries. Tis will instigate additional criteria for the opening of new gambling sites in the vicinity of schools and playgrounds for example (at least 250m distance away) and increase the minimum number of gambling machines per slot hall from 20 to 25.


4. Limiting of the unlicensed gambling market – the IAUI will have the right to block access or


WIRE / PULSE / INSIGHT / REPORTS P185


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