Online Gambling Revenue in Spain Sees Upward Shift in Q2

According to the most recent data from the Directorate General for Gambling Regulation (DGOJ), Spain’s online gambling sector is still growing, with a total income of €346.2 million for the second quarter of 2024. Compared to €312.6 million in the same quarter last year, this number represents a 10.8% increase. Still, it is 1.2% less than the €350.7 million reported in the first quarter of 2024.

In Spain, the online gambling market is still dominated by casino games, which bring in €171.7 million, or 49.6% of total revenue in the second quarter. This number represents a 2.3% increase from Q1 and a 14.6% year-over-year growth. Slots showed notable growth within the casino category, with GGR increasing by 19.5% over the previous year. With a 9.6% increase, live roulette appeared promising as well. Nevertheless, live and conventional roulette earnings saw drops in the quarter.

Sports Betting and Poker, A Mixed Bag

Sports betting revenue reached €145.5 million in Q2, a 9.1% increase from the previous year, though it decreased by 3.2% from Q1. Notably, pre-match football GGR dropped by 10.3% year-on-year, while in-play bets climbed by 5.8%. Other betting categories soared by 36.6%, but horse racing betting fell by 12.3%.

Meanwhile, online poker faced a slight decline, with revenue dipping 0.8% to €25.6 million. This represents a 10.2% decrease from Q1, despite a positive year-on-year variation rate of 6.2%. Bingo revenue rose by 1.9% to €3.6 million, although it was down 13.9% from Q1.

Marketing expenditures in Spain’s online gambling sector totaled €120.2 million, reflecting a 22.5% increase from last year and a 6.6% rise compared to Q1. This includes €62.3 million for promotions, €44.0 million for advertising, and €12.8 million for affiliate marketing.

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Player deposits increased to €1.09 billion in Q2, up 5.6% from Q1 and 15.9% year over year. During the quarter, players withdrew €740.0 million, and there were 1.4 million active player accounts. The number of new game accounts increased to 446,586 in Q2, up 1.8% from Q1 and 46.6% year over year.

Spain has 78 licensed online providers as of the end of Q2, comprising 50 for casino games, 42 for sports betting, 9 for poker, 4 for bingo, and 2 for contests.

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