Danish Gaming Revenue Grew in November

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Today Denmark's gaming regulator Spillemyndigheden revealed that the country's gaming revenues reached DKK604 million in November, up 22.7% from last year.

The total was up 22.7% from last year and was the highest total for the year since April. Sportsbetting revenues were up 51.8% to DKK 252 million. Year-to-date sportsbetting revenues were DKK2.2 billion, up 9.5% from last year.

Casino revenues were up 10.1% to DKK218 million, and year to date casino revenues are up 13.4% to DKK2.55 billion.

Slot machine revenues in the country were DKK102 in November, up 2% from 2020. Year-to-date slot revenues are DKK711 million, down 25% because gambling halls were closed for a large portion of the year.

Land casino revenues were up 14.3% to DKK32 million, and for the year revenues are down from DKK226 million to DKK205 million related to Covid closures.

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Dustin Jermalowicz
Dustin has a long-standing passion for gambling. He has been writing professionally on the subject and breaking industry news for Casino Listings since 2011. His favorite casino games include Blackjack, Poker, and Hi/Lo. A proud native of Detroit, Dustin currently lives in Michigan.