Denmark’s regulated online gambling market took a step back in Q3 2016 thanks to declines in both sports betting and poker revenue.
Figures released this week by the Spillemyndigheden regulatory body show overall betting and online gaming revenue of DKK 910 (US $130m) in the three months ending September 30. The figure is DKK 20m higher than Q3 2015 but DKK 25m lower than the Q2 2016 figure.
The biggest decline came in the betting vertical, which reported revenue of DKK 520m, which is DKK 20m less than Q2’s total (which featured the Euro 2016 football tournament) and DKK 40m below Q3 2015’s number. Spillemyndigheden noted that betting suffered its first sequential decline since Denmark liberalized its market in 2012 and comes after three quarters of very strong growth.
Spillemyndigheden only recently began breaking out separate numbers for land-based and online betting, so no accurate year-on-year comparisons can be made. But online betting (DKK 335m) accounted for all of Q3’s sequential decline, while land-based betting (DKK 185) was flat.