Spain’s gambling regulator, the Directorate General for the Regulation of Gambling (DGOJ), has published its report for the first quarter of 2025, revealing gross gaming revenue (GGR) of €398.1 million. While this figure marks a 2.68% dip compared to Q4 2024, it reflects a solid 13.7% increase year-on-year. Casino games remained the top-performing vertical, generating €203.06 million—just over half of the total GGR. This sector showed a strong annual increase of 20.64%, driven significantly by a 42.06% rise in slot machine activity. In quarterly terms, casino revenue saw a slight gain of 0.09%. Baccarat notably surged 33.77% from Q4 2024, while live and traditional roulette fell by 2.85% and 3.62%, respectively. The sports betting segment followed closely, contributing €165.9 million or 41.67% of the total revenue. Year-on-year, this vertical saw growth of 11.17%, though it dropped 6.35% from the previous quarter. Fixed-odds sports betting increased modestly by 3.50%, but live… Read More
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Source: Casino News Daily