The Danish Gambling Authority published statistics about the Danish gambling market each quarter, and also published key figures on a monthly basis.
Now, we are launching monthly statistics. This means that figures will be available faster on spillemyndigheden.dk
Monthly statistics will include figures about the Danish gambling market, self-exclusion registers (ROFUS) of the Danish Gambling Authority, and StopSpillet, our helpline for compulsive gamblers.
Another novelty is the ability to see how many Danes are playing via your mobile phone or computer, as well as how much is being played online and at kiosks and arcades.
January 2023
Our January 2023 statistics show that the total gross gaming revenue (GGR), for online and land-based casinos, was 595 million. This represents an increase of DKK 82.2 million. DKK equals 15.9% compared to January 20,22.
The January 2023 increase in the four gambling areas was due to the GGR for land-based casinos and gaming machines, which have increased respectively by 81 million and 27 millions DKK over January 2022. Due to covid-19 restrictions in January 2022, arcades and land-based casino were closed. This was not the case in January 2023.
In January 2023, the GGR for online casino and betting fell by 19 million DKK and 7 millions DKK, respectively, compared to January 222. This is 8.3 percent and 2.7 per cent, respectively. 2.7%
This edition of statistics includes data for monopoly lottery in 2022. This means that the total market for gambling in 2022 can now be calculated. The GGR for the entire Danish gaming market was DKK 10.1 trillion in 2022. This is almost DKK 300million less than the fixed price. DKK, which is 2.8% more than 2021.