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Danish gambling market statistics First quarter 2017 6. juni 2017

Danish gambling market statistics 1 Introduction The Danish gambling market underwent a partial liberalisation in 2012, with the markets for betting and online casinos opened up to new operators. The gambling sector comprises of the following eight subsectors, each defined under the Danish Gambling Act (Lov om Spil): Lotteries; class lotteries; charity lotteries; online casinos; land-based casinos; the liberalised betting market; betting on horse, dog, and pigeon racing; and, gaming machines (AWP). These categories are used for defining the markets and the recording of gambling statistics. The sub-sectors each have their own licensing procedure, reflecting the varying regulatory and commercial issues associated with each market. As such, the data for gambling statistics is recorded at different points in time for each sub-sector, with varying levels of regularity. This report covers the betting market, 1 online casinos, gaming machines, 2 and land-based casinos. Statistics for lotteries, class lotteries, charitable lotteries, and betting on horse-racing 3 are not available for the first quarter of 2017 at the time of publication. The data presented in this report is based upon the estimates that can be drawn from the data available at the time of going to press. Following improved calculation methods, the Danish gambling authority has changed from rounding GGR numbers to the nearest DKK 5 million, and now rounds numbers to the nearest DKK 1 million; in some instances, the nearest DKK 100,000. These figures are still subject to change, for example in connection with delayed reporting of fees. Figures do not take account for inflation. Statistics relating to gross gaming revenue (GGR), stakes, and winnings are based upon data submitted to the Danish Tax Authority (SKAT). Data concerning consumer behaviour in the gambling market, including gambling forms within individual markets and sales channels, is sourced from data submitted to the Danish Gambling Authority by gambling operators. Please note, based upon the different data collection methods for recording gambling duties and recording gambling transactions, slight statistical discrepancies between the two datasets are unavoidable. 1 As noted in the opening paragraph, betting on horse, dog, and pigeon racing is not liberalised. From this point onwards, the term betting is used to describe the liberalised betting market. 2 From this point onwards, the term gaming machines is used instead of prize-giving gaming machines. The Danish Gambling Authority does not hold data for gaming machines without prizes. 3 The Danish Gambling Authority does not have data for betting pools at horse and pigeon races.

Danish gambling market statistics 2 Quarterly market statistics for the Danish Gambling market The latest quarterly GGR figures for the liberalised betting market, online casinos, gaming machines, and land-based casinos indicate that the Danish gambling market is relatively stable, though GGR is down on both the last quarter of 20 and the first quarter of 20. Combined figures for the four markets has remained in the region of 1.4 billion kroner since the last quarter of 2015. Quarterly GGR figures are presented below in table 1. Table 1. Quarterly GGR for the four focus markets since first quarter of 2014 (million kroner) Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Year 2014 Combined 1150 15 1218 1177 4710 Betting (Liberalised market) 437 425 494 420 1775 Online casinos 252 248 267 290 1058 Land-based casinos 75 88 83 85 330 Prize-giving gaming machines 386 404 374 382 1547 2015 Combined 1171 1336 1331 1366 5204 Betting (Liberalised market) 4 487 548 548 1,999 Online casinos 303 337 319 349 1,308 Land-based casinos 74 99 89 87 349 Prize-giving gaming machines 377 413 376 382 1,547 20 Combined 14 1405 1376 1425 5621 Betting (Liberalised market) 565 523 536 551 2175 Online casinos 376 395 383 411 1565 Land-based casinos 96 97 93 94 379 Prize-giving gaming machines 378 390 364 370 1503 2017 Combined 1395 - - - - Betting (Liberalised market) 517 - - - - Online casinos 415 - - - - Land-based casinos 93 - - - - Prize-giving gaming machines 370 - - - - Combined GGR for the four sectors is 245 million kroner higher than the first quarter of 2014. However, this growth has not been equally distributed, with the bulk of the growth generated by online casinos (3 million kroner). Taking a starting point in the first quarter of 2014, 4 where the size of GGR in each sector is benchmarked at index 100, figure 1 highlights the varying GGR growth rates seen across the four sectors relative to the value of GGR recorded in the first quarter of 2014. The online casino market has seen GGR grow by 64.4 percent in that period, while land-based casinos have grown by 25.0 percent and the liberalised betting market by 18.5 percent. However, GGR from land-based prize-giving gaming machines has fallen by 4.3 percent over the past three years. 4 The first quarter of 2014 is chosen as the starting point, as this point in time marks two years after the liberalisation of the betting and online casino markets, giving the markets time to have stabilised.

Danish gambling market statistics 3 Figure 1. Indexed quarterly GGR (2014 Q1: index 100) 170 0 150 140 130 120 110 100 90 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 2014 2015 20 2017 Betting Online casinos Land-based casinos Gaming machines

Danish gambling market statistics 4 Online casinos The online casino market saw marginal growth in GGR in the first quarter of 2017 relative to the foregoing quarter, up by a fraction under 4 million Danish kroner, equivalent to growth of 0.9 percent. Quarterly figures for GGR are presented in table 2. Seen in relation to the first quarter of 20 however, year-on-year quarterly growth stands at 10.2 percent; a full 38.5 million kroner higher. When measured according to GGR, the online casino market has seen almost constant growth since the first quarter of 2014. Table 2. Quarterly stakes, prizes, commission, and GGR 5 for online casinos (million kroner) Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 Year 2014 Total GGR 252.3 248.4 267.3 289.7 1057.7 - Stakes 5109.8 5242.3 5844.7 6109.5 22306.3 - Prizes 4904.5 5031.7 5618.4 5860.7 21415.2 - Commission 46.9 37.8 41.0 40.9 6.6 2015 Total GGR 303.3 337.0 318.8 349.1 1308.2 - Stakes 6447.0 7318.3 7277.7 7975.7 29018.7 - Prizes 6189.0 7023.6 6997.7 7664.8 27875.1 - Commission 45.3 42.3 38.8 38.2 4.6 20 Total GGR 376.3 394.9 382.6 410.9 1564.6 - Stakes 8590.2 9278.5 8819.0 10028.8 367.6 - Prizes 8255.7 8920.8 8470.3 9653.6 35300.4 - Commission 41.7 37.1 33.9 35.8 148.4 2017 Total GGR 414.8 - - - - - Stakes 10290.6 - - - - - Prizes 9910.6 - - - - - Commission 34.9 - - - - The growth rate for quarterly GGR has been outstripped by the growth rate for stakes. In the first quarter of 2014, approximately 5.1 billion kroner was placed in online casinos, 6 with 4.9 billion kroner in prizes. In comparison, in the first quarter of 2017, nearly 10.3 billion kroner was placed, with 9.9 billion kroner in winnings. In other words, while GGR has risen by 64.4 percent, stakes placed are 101.4 percent higher. 5 Stakes and prizes only cover games without commission. As such, GGR is the sum of commission and stakes minus winnings. 6 With regard to interpretation of stakes (revenue), stakes are not equivalent to money deposited in a gambling account. A player that starts with 100 kroner and stops with 40 kroner has typically placed stakes worth 1000 kroner, and won prizes worth 960 kroner, without the player ever having deposited more than 100 kroner in their account. The figures become higher, as stakes and prizes are measured for every spin.

Danish gambling market statistics 5 Table 3. Monthly GGR for online casino (million kroner), ex. GGR from commission games GGR Stakes Prizes Pay-out ratio March 2017 128.0 3534.2 3406.2 96.4% February 2017 123.7 3331.2 3207.5 96.3% January 2017 128.3 3425.2 3296.9 96.3% December 20 132.6 3503.6 3371.0 96.2% November 20 117.3 3243.2 3125.9 96.4% October 20 125.2 3282.0 3156.8 96.2% September 20 114.5 2784.8 2670.3 95.9% August 20 114.6 2944.2 2829.6 96.1% July 20 119.6 3089.9 2970.3 96.1% June 20 113.2 2967.5 2854.3 96.2% May 20 120.1 3094.0 2973.9 96.1% April 20 124.4 3217.0 3092.6 96.1% Last twelve months 1461.6 384.9 36955.3 96.2% Over the past twelve months (April 20 March 2017), GGR from non-commission based games totalled just over 1.46 billion kroner, generated from 38.4 billion kroner in stakes. December 20 was the month where GGR was highest (see table 3), though was only second-highest for stakes, surpassed by March 2017 (by approximately 31 million kroner), when just over 3.5 billion kroner in stakes were placed. Figure 2. Monthly GGR, stakes, and prize, ex. commission games (April 20 March 2017) 135 4.000 130 3.500 GGR (million kroner) 125 120 115 110 3.000 2.500 2.000 1.500 1.000 Stakes / prizes (million kroner) 105 500 100 Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Okt Nov Dec Jan 17 Feb 17 Mar 17 0 GGR (excl. Commission) Stakes Prizes At the same time, the pay-out ratio for online casino has risen to 96.4 percent in March 2017 (excluding commission-based games), with a market average over the last twelve months of 96.2. This is the highest monthly average pay-out ratio seen for online casinos, at least in the time since January 2014. The payout ratio over the past twelve months is charted in figure 3 below.

Danish gambling market statistics 6 Figure 3. Online casino pay-out ratio (calculated per month) April 20 March 2017 96,4% 96,4% 96,4% 96,3% 96,3% 96,3% 96,2% 96,2% 96,2% 96,2% 96,1% 96,1% 96,1% 96,1% 96,1% 96,0% 95,9% 95,9% 95,8% Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Okt Nov Dec Jan 17 Feb 17 Mar 17 Payout ratio 12 month average Game types (online casino) Online prize-giving gaming machines, the online equivalent to gaming machines found in land-based casinos, restaurants, and gaming arcades, were the most popular type of casino game over the last twelve months, with a market share of 67.1 percent. 7 Blackjack and roulette accounted for 8.6 percent and 8.1 percent of the market respectively, with other gaming forms accounting for.0 percent. Figure 4. Market share stakes, online casino (ex. com. games) April 20 March 2017 100% 90% 80% 70% 8,2% 9,3% 8,5% 7,9% 7,4% 7,8% 8,1% 7,8% 8,2% 7,6% 8,0% 8,2% 9,0% 9,4% 9,2% 8,9% 7,8% 8,6% 8,8% 7,6% 8,4% 9,4% 8,0% 8,1% 15,8%,8%,8% 15,8%,4% 15,4% 14,3% 18,1% 15,7% 15,2% 17,3% 17,4% 60% 50% 40% 30% 67,1% 64,6% 65,5% 67,4% 68,4% 68,2% 68,8% 66,5% 67,8% 67,9% 66,7% 66,3% 20% 10% 0% apr- maj- jun- jul- aug- sep- okt- nov- dec- jan-17 feb-17 mar-17 Gaming Machines Other Blackjack Roulette Based upon gambling transaction data submitted by license holders to the Danish Gambling Authority. Market share is calculated according to the total value of stakes placed. Multi-player games, where GGR is calculated on the basis of commission, such as multi-player poker, are not included. 7 Measured according to turnover therefore only calculated according to turnover from non-commission games

Danish gambling market statistics 7 In figure 4, other covers a range of various games including poker played against a machine, sometimes called video poker. For commission games, such as poker cash and poker tournaments, where players pay commission to online casino operators to participate, then afterwards play other players for the remaining stakes, GGR is defined as this commission. This commission is then used to calculate gambling duties and therefore stakes and winnings are not traced in the Danish Gambling Authority s statistics, which are based upon taxation data. Due to this difference, commission games are not included in the statistics in figure 4 and elsewhere. Commission-based games are represented in figure 5 and are based upon GGR filings submitted to the Danish Tax Authorities by gambling operators. There has been a steady downward trend in GGR from these games, both in absolute terms and as a proportion of total GGR. However, lower GGR may also be an indicator of lower prices and sharper competition for online casinos. Figure 5. Development in commission as an element of GGR last twelve months 0,0 12,0% 140,0 10,0% 120,0 100,0 8,0% 80,0 6,0% 60,0 4,0% 40,0 20,0 2,0% 0,0 Apr Maj Jun Jul Aug Sep Okt Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar GGR (ex com.) 124,4 120,1 113,2 119,6 114,6 114,5 125,2 117,3 132,6 128,3 123,7 128,0 Commission 13,1 12,7 11,3 11,5 11,0 11,4 11,9 11,2 12,6 12,9 11,0 11,0 Com. ratio 9,5% 9,6% 9,1% 8,8% 8,7% 9,0% 8,7% 8,7% 8,7% 9,1% 8,2% 7,9% 0,0% Sales channel Over the course of the last twelve months, 79.6 percent of total turnover in online casinos came from gaming providers standard websites, with the remaining 20.4 percent generated from mobile platforms. 8 8 The definition of what constitutes sales through a mobile platform and sales through the internet, i.e. gambling operators standard desktop homepages, is defined by operators themselves. Some sales classified as internet sales could, therefore, have taken place on mobile hardware running a desktop version of an operator s website.

Danish gambling market statistics 8 However, mobile platforms are on an upward trajectory, with 24.1 percent of all turnover coming from mobile platforms in March 2017. Market share is shown in figure 6, and is based upon all transactions for single player casino games. Figure 6. (Monthly) market share for internet and mobile platforms weighted by turnover 100% 90%,8% 17,1% 17,7% 18,6% 18,1% 19,6% 22,6% 21,8% 20,9% 22,3% 23,7% 24,1% 20,4% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 83,2% 82,9% 82,3% 81,4% 81,9% 80,4% 77,4% 78,2% 79,1% 77,7% 76,3% 75,9% 79,6% apr- maj- jun- jul- aug- sep- okt- nov- dec- jan-17 feb-17 mar-17 Total Internet Mobile Source: Based upon gambling transaction data submitted by license holders to the Danish Gambling Authority. As can be seen in figure 7, below, the value of total stakes placed via standard webpages remains relatively constant over the course of the last twelve months, while stakes placed on mobile platforms has increased. Over the course of the last twelve months, the monthly value of stakes placed in mobile platforms grew by 54.4 percent between April 20 and March 2017. Figure 7. Indexed stakes development, online casino sales channels (April 20: index 100) 0,0 150,0 140,0 130,0 120,0 110,0 100,0 90,0 80,0 70,0 apr- maj- jun- jul- aug- sep- okt- nov- dec- jan-17 feb-17 mar-17 Internet 100,0 89,7 83,4 90,6 87,6 87,3 91,0 92,3 99,9 95,5 92,0 98,2 Mobile 100,0 91,5 89,1 102,6 95,9 105,1 131,8 127,5 130,7 135,6 141,7 154,5 Internet Mobile Source: Based upon gambling transaction data submitted by license holders to the Danish Gambling Authority.

Danish gambling market statistics 9 Betting Table 4. Quarterly GGR for the liberalised betting market Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 Total 2014 Total 436,5 424,5 493,8 420,1 1.774,9 - Stakes 3.206,8 3.473,9 3.674,0 4.327,5 14.682,2 - Prizes 2.775,4 3.052,3 3.183,1 3.910,6 12.921,3 - Commission 5,1 2,9 2,9 3,2 14,1 2015 2015 Total 4,4 487,3 547,6 548,0 1.999,2 - Stakes 4.349,5 4.711,1 4.146,4 4.938,6 18.145,6 - Prizes 3.936,5 4.227,1 3.601,6 4.393,4.158,6 - Commission 3,3 3,3 2,8 2,7 12,2 20 20 Total 565,4 523,2 535,9 550,6 2.175,1 - Stakes 5.271,3 6.063,5 5.272,3 5.333,0 21.940,1 - Prizes 4.708,8 5.543,4 4.739,2 4.785,0 19.776,4 - Commission 2,9 3,1 2,8 2,6 11,3 2017 2017 Total 517,2 - - - - - Stakes 5.293,3 - - - - - Prizes 4.776,1 - - - - - Commission - 9 - - - - The betting market has enjoyed strong growth over the past three years. GGR has grown by 82.6 million kroner between the first quarter of 2014 and the first quarter of 2017. Quarterly GGR has however remained relatively stable since the third quarter of 2015, with a slight downward trend, which can be seen in figure 8 below. Figure 8. Monthly GGR (excl. commission) over the latest twelve months GGR (million kroner) 250,0 200,0 150,0 100,0 50,0 2.500,0 2.000,0 1.500,0 1.000,0 500,0 Stakes / prizes (million kroner) - Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Okt Nov Dec Jan 17 Feb 17 Mar 17 - GGR Stakes Prizes 9 Commission figures (betting exchanges) for the first quarter of 2017 are not yet available. This data will be published in due course.

Danish gambling market statistics 10 Measured according to stakes (i.e. turnover), the market is slightly down in the first quarter of 2017 compared to the last quarter of 20, though total stakes placed has remained relatively consistently in the region of 5.3 billion kroner in the last five quarters. The exception was the second quarter of 20, where stakes placed exceeded 6 billion kroner. This might be attributable to the European Championships in men s football. These extra stakes did not result in an increase in GGR, which fell. In fact, GGR in the second quarter of 20 was just 4.1 million kroner higher than the first quarter of 2017, yet stakes were 770.2 million kroner higher. Table 5. GGR (ex. commission) for betting (million kroner) last twelve months GGR (ex. com.) Stakes Prizes Pay-out ratio March 2017 137,6 1.876,5 1.738,8 92,7% February 2017 156,6 1.672,1 1.515,4 90,6% January 2017 223,0 1.744,8 1.521,8 87,2% December 20 170,8 1.735,3 1.564,5 90,2% November 20 176,4 1.769,4 1.593,0 90,0% October 20 200,8 1.828,3 1.627,6 89,0% September 20 198,5 2.022,5 1.824,0 90,2% August 20 147,8 1.609,4 1.461,6 90,8% July 20 186,8 1.640,4 1.453,6 88,6% June 20 186,6 2.061,6 1.875,0 90,9% May 20 150,8 1.913,0 1.762,3 92,1% April 20 182,7 2.088,9 1.906,2 91,3% Last twelve months 2.118,4 21.962,2 19.843,7 90,4% Seen over the course of the last twelve months, the steady consistency of quarterly GGR is not replicated in month-by-month figures. For example, monthly GGR was highest in January 2017, yet lowest in March 2017 two months in the same quarter. 10 Figure 9 charts the total monthly pay-out ratio, together with stakes and winnings for betting without commission. Over the whole period, the pay-out ratio was 90.4 percent. Figure 9. Betting pay-out ratio (calculated per month) April 20 March 2017 93,0% 92,0% 91,0% 90,0% 89,0% 88,0% 87,0% 86,0% 92,7% 92,1% 91,3% 90,9% 90,8% 90,6% 90,2% 90,0% 90,2% 89,0% 88,6% 87,2% Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Okt Nov Dec Jan 17 Feb 17 Mar 17 Payout ratio 12 month average 10 There is a temporal lag between placing a bet and collecting winnings that one does not see in the online casino market. While a fair proportion of bets are most likely placed in the immediate period before or during an event, the Danish Gambling Authority does not have (automatic) access to data on which events individual place their bets upon. The outcome of some bets will first be determined in the months to come.

Danish gambling market statistics 11 Sales channel Unlike the market for casino games, betting licenses follow the same procedure for both land-based and online gambling. However, the online market dominates, with stakes placed via mobile platforms alone accounting for 52.2 percent of total turnover over the last twelve months (April 20 March 2017). Figure 10. Sales channels for betting, ex. commission betting, according to turnover 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% apr- maj- jun- jul- aug- sep- okt- nov- dec- jan-17 feb-17 mar-17 Total Land-based 23,3% 21,0% 18,2% 21,4% 23,7% 24,4% 24,5% 23,1% 22,8% 21,6% 23,5% 22,8% 22,5% Internet (desktop) 28,9% 27,3% 30,0% 26,2% 24,2% 23,8% 23,4% 23,8% 22,6% 24,1% 24,1% 24,0% 25,4% Mobile 47,8% 51,6% 51,8% 52,4% 52,1% 51,8% 52,2% 53,1% 54,6% 54,3% 52,5% 53,2% 52,2% Based upon gambling transaction data submitted by license holders to the Danish Gambling Authority. Figure 10 shows that more individual bets are placed through land-based betting providers than the combined number of mobile and online transactions in the period between April 20 and March 2017. Mobile transactions accounted for approximately 20.6 percent of all individual transactions over the course of the last twelve months, while internet (desktop) transactions stood at 25.1 percent and land-based transactions accounted for 54.0 percent. Figure 11. Sales channels for betting, ex commission betting, according to total number of bets placed 100,0% 90,0% 80,0% 70,0% 60,0% 50,0% 40,0% 30,0% 20,0% 10,0% 0,0% apr- maj- jun- jul- aug- sep- okt- nov- dec- jan-17 feb-17 mar-17 Total Land-based 58,3% 55,4% 49,0% 53,3% 55,5% 54,1% 55,0% 53,9% 54,8% 52,2% 52,4% 51,9% 54,0% Internet (desktop) 25,5% 24,4% 26,1% 22,7% 23,9% 26,0% 25,2% 25,0% 25,3% 24,7% 26,2% 25,2% 25,1% Mobile,2% 20,1% 24,9% 23,8% 20,4% 19,7% 19,6% 20,9% 19,6% 22,3% 20,7% 22,1% 20,6% Source: Based upon gambling transaction data submitted by license holders to the Danish Gambling Authority.

Danish gambling market statistics 12 Gaming machines Table 6. Quarterly GGR for gaming machines Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 Total 2014 Total 386,2 404,2 374,4 382,2 1.546,9 - Restaurants 89,8 92,7 89,4 88,8 360,8 - Gaming arcades 296,4 311,5 284,9 293,4 1.186,1 2015 Total 376,8 413,1 375,6 381,9 1.547,4 - Restaurants 87,6 92,7 87,5 86,0 353,8 - Gaming arcades 289,3 320,4 288,1 295,9 1.193,6 20 Total 378,4 390,4 364,5 369,6 1.502,9 - Restaurants 84,9 86,2 83,9 84,8 339,9 - Gaming arcades 293,5 304,2 280,5 284,8 1.3,0 2017 Total 369,5 - - - - - Restaurants 84,9 - - - - - Gaming arcades 284,7 - - - - As shown in table 6 above, GGR from gaming machines was virtually unchanged in the first quarter of 2017 relative to the last quarter of 20. GGR was down compared to the first quarter of 20, also standing lower than the first quarters of both 2014 and 2015. Quarterly growth rates (relative to previous quarter) for gaming machines are presented below in table 7 below. Table 7. Quarter-on-quarter growth in GGR from gaming machines Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 2014 Total -3,5% 4,7% -7,4% 2,1% - Restaurants -27,9% 3,2% -3,5% -0,7% - Gaming arcades 7,6% 5,1% -8,5% 3,0% 2015 Total -1,4% 9,6% -9,1% 1,7% - Restaurants -1,4% 5,9% -5,7% -1,7% - Gaming arcades -1,4% 10,8% -10,1% 2,7% 20 Total -0,9% 3,2% -6,6% 1,4% - Restaurants -1,3% 1,6% -2,6% 1,1% - Gaming arcades -0,8% 3,6% -7,8% 1,5% 2017 Total 0,0% - - - - Restaurants 0,0% - - - - Gaming arcades 0,0% - - - Monthly GGR for gaming machines over the last twelve months is presented in figure 12, while monthly GGR indexed against April 20 is presented in figure 13.

Danish gambling market statistics 13 Figure 12. Monthly GGR for gaming machines, April 20 March 2017 0,0 140,0 120,0 100,0 80,0 60,0 40,0 20,0 - Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan 17Feb 17 Mar 17 Gaming arcades Restaurant Figure 13. Monthly GGR indexed against April 20 (index 100) gaming machines 105,00 100,00 95,00 90,00 85,00 80,00 Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan 17 Feb 17 Mar 17 Restaurants Gaming arcades Total

Danish gambling market statistics 14 Land-based casinos Quarterly GGR in Denmark s seven land-based casinos, including of course the waterborne DFDS Oslo ferry, is slightly down on the last quarter of 20 (see table 8). GGR is though 18.7 million kroner higher than it was in the first quarter of 2014. Table 8. Quarterly GGR and growth on previous quarter Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 2014 74,7 87,6 82,6 85,1 - Growth on previous quarter -12,2% 17,2% -5,7% 3,0% 2015 74,5 98,8 89,2 86,9 - Growth on previous quarter -12,5% 32,7% -9,8% -2,5% 20 95,6 96,7 92,6 94,0 - Growth on previous quarter 10,0% 1,2% -4,3% 1,6% 2017 93,4 - Growth on previous quarter -0,7% Figure 14 charts the value of quarterly GGR indexed against the first quarter of 2014 (index = 100). Quarterly GGR was highest in the second quarter of 2015, though this followed a drop in the first quarter of 2015. Quarterly GGR has remained relatively consistent in the period since. Figure 14. Quarterly GGR benchmarked against Quarter 1, 2014 (index 100) land casinos 140,00 130,00 120,00 110,00 100,00 90,00 80,00 2014 Kv. 1 2014 kv. 2 2014 Kv. 3 2014 Kv. 4 2015 Kv. 1 2015 kv. 2 2015 Kv. 3 2015 Kv. 4 20 Kv. 1 20 kv. 2 20 Kv. 3 20 Kv. 4 2017 Kv. 1 Over the course of the last twelve months (April 20 March 2017), land-based casinos generated 376.8 million kroner in GGR. The equivalent figure for the preceding twelve months (April 2015 March 20) was 370.5 million kroner. GGR has remained relatively stable on a month-by-month basis, peaking in May 20 and hitting a low in February 2017 (the shortest month).

Danish gambling market statistics 15 Figure 15. Monthly GGR for land-based casinos last twelve months GGR in million kroner 36,0 34,0 32,0 30,0 28,0 26,0 24,0 30,7 34,1 31,9 30,2 30,7 31,7 32,8 31,9 29,3 32,4 28,8 32,3 22,0 20,0 Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan 17 Feb 17 Mar 17 Monthly GGR (past twelve months) Average monthly GGR

Danish gambling market statistics ROFUS ROFUS is the Danish Gambling Authority s gambling self-exclusion register. Registrations in ROFUS cover all online gambling services offered by gambling operators licensed by the Danish Gambling Authority. From January 6th 2017, your registration in ROFUS also includes land-based casinos. Table 9. Registrations in ROFUS Date Total registrations - of which, permanent October 3 20 7962 5627 November 1 20 8338 5811 December 2 20 8512 5943 January 3 2017 8822 6156 February 1 2017 9744 6646 March 2 2017 9993 6705 April 3 2017 10234 6885 May 1 2017 10490 7088 Source: Data from ROFUS As can be seen from the table, the monthly increase has typically been around 2-300 persons (these are the total number of entries, not the number of new entries). The increase of more than 1200 registrations between December and February is probably due to the ROFUS (TV) infomercial that has been shown in OBS and the TV-2 channels from Boxing Day 20 to the end of January 2017.