
October 2025 saw a significant year-over-year decline in total gambling expenditures in Denmark, primarily due to a sharp drop in betting activity.
According to data released by the Danish Gambling Authority (Spillemyndigheden), the total amount spent on gambling for the month was DKK 599m (£70m), a decrease of 3.4% from October 2024.
The betting segment experienced significant movement, despite the market as a whole showing a slight decline. The monthly data shows that betting gross gaming revenue decreased 46.0% from October 2024, making it the only vertical to show a decline.
In contrast, during the same time period, gaming machines, land-based casinos, and online casinos all saw year-over-year increases.
Online Casinos Rise as Betting Falls
Online casinos were major contributors to growth in October as its expenditure went up by 24.4% compared to the same month last year.
Compared to the previous year, local casino spending rose by 6.0% whereas gaming machines recorded a slight increase of 0.6%.
Due to the increase in these other product areas, the total betting expenditure decreased by 3.4%.
Consolidated figures from the previous months show that the numbers for October are just a continuation of the fluctuating pattern in betting in Denmark.
In September 2025, the Authority conveyed that Denmark’s total gambling expenditures had dropped by 0.9% year-on-year, a major part being a 34.9% decrease in betting as compared to September 2024. Yet again revenues for online and land-based casinos had gone up.
The October report aligns with this statement, noting that betting remains the primary factor contributing to the decline in overall gambling performance, while digital casino play continues to grow in the regulated market.
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