Denmark records DKK 525m in GGR for March 2022

Denmark’s gross gaming revenue (GGR) for March experienced an almost 30% year-on-year rise, according to figures published by the Danish Gaming Authority (DGA)

Denmark’s 144 gaming revenue (GGR) for March experienced an almost 30% year-on-year rise, according to figures published past the Danish Gaming Authority (DGA).

GGR climbed to DKK 525m ($74.5m) amid an on-going resurgence from the Nordic country’s land-based sector.

For March, gaming machines generated DKK 110m in revenue, continuing to rebound after a major drop-off inwards January.

While this represents considerably littler growing than for February, when gaming machines saw GGR jump from DKK 22m to DKK 109m, it nevertheless continues an upward trend.

Land-based casinos, meanwhile, saw GGR mounting from February’s DKK 31m to DKK 34m, making Mar 2022 the articulatio 4th best-performing month inwards the segment’s history.

But piece in-person play has gone from strength-to-strength, Mar saw betting uphold the downward trend that, despite a cold-shoulder uptick for January, it has been on since finally November.

Betting produced DKK 155m in revenue, falling from February’s DKK 184m, which inward release strike down from January’s DKK 228m.

Online gambling casino fared better. For March, GGR from this surface area amounted to DKK 226m, the quaternary highest amount of money generated past the segment since last July.

What’s more, online gambling casino revenue was up past 5.6% from February’s DKK 214m, though it remains below December and January’s o'er DKK 260m figures.

And on a year-over-year basis, online casino revenue was down by 7.4% for March, patch betting GGR declined by 3.7%.

Overall, shoemaker's last month saw Denmark’s play sector get considerably when compared to March 2021, despite a revenue discharge from February, when tally GGR amounted to DKK 538m.