The gambling industry in Spain produced in €7.77bn (£6.57bn/$8.48bn) gross gaming revenue (GGR) in 2018 with the online sector rising 22.5% to bring in GGR of €812.0m, according to new figures published by the Dirección General de Ordenación del Juego (DGOJ), the country’s gambling regulator.
Lotteries were the largest source of revenue, bringing in €4.21bn, up 0.9%. Lotteries from the Sociedad Estatal Loterías y Apuestas del Estado (SELAE) made up €3.14bn of this, while the Organización Nacional de Ciegos Españoles (ONCE) brought in €1.03bn. Some €4.13bn worth of lottery tickets were purchased online.
The land-based betting and casino sector, which did not include gaming machines or lotteries, took in €2.08bn. Casino made up €1.03bn of this total, while bingo accounted for €593.9m, up 2.8%, and retail betting contributed €455.8m.
Online gambling produced a total of €812.0m, up 22.5% on €17.82bn worth of stakes. Revenue of €365.3m was produced from the online betting, leading to a total of €850.6m in betting revenue, up 13.4%, on €9.31bn worth of bets. SAMAE brought in €70.9m from online lottery sales and ONCE took in €14.6m from the same sector.
Gaming machines and terminals brought in a further €665.1m.
Earlier today, Great Britain’s gambling commission published its own industry stastics, which were for the year ending 31 March 2019. Unlike in Spain, revenue for the British online sector declined.
Lotteries were the largest source of revenue, bringing in €4.21bn, up 0.9%. Lotteries from the Sociedad Estatal Loterías y Apuestas del Estado (SELAE) made up €3.14bn of this, while the Organización Nacional de Ciegos Españoles (ONCE) brought in €1.03bn. Some €4.13bn worth of lottery tickets were purchased online.
The land-based betting and casino sector, which did not include gaming machines or lotteries, took in €2.08bn. Casino made up €1.03bn of this total, while bingo accounted for €593.9m, up 2.8%, and retail betting contributed €455.8m.
Online gambling produced a total of €812.0m, up 22.5% on €17.82bn worth of stakes. Revenue of €365.3m was produced from the online betting, leading to a total of €850.6m in betting revenue, up 13.4%, on €9.31bn worth of bets. SAMAE brought in €70.9m from online lottery sales and ONCE took in €14.6m from the same sector.
Gaming machines and terminals brought in a further €665.1m.
Earlier today, Great Britain’s gambling commission published its own industry stastics, which were for the year ending 31 March 2019. Unlike in Spain, revenue for the British online sector declined.