Lotteries drew the most revenue at €1.5 billion, although both land-based and online casino revenue declined.
Gross gambling revenue in the regulated Dutch market remained level year-on-year at €4.3 billion ($5 billion) during 2024, despite continued decline within the land-based casino segment.
Revenue for the year was on par with 2023, data from national regulator Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) showed. The published figures cover both online and land-based gambling, including casinos, sports betting and lotteries.
It was bad news for land-based casinos, which have been in steady decline since the Covid-19 pandemic. Revenue for the sector as a whole was 5.5% lower at €1.30 billion but still represented 30% of the total market.
Physical slot machine revenue dropped 5.4% to €654.4 million. However, machines placed in Holland Casino venues also posted a rise, with revenue edging up 0.5% to €396.1 million. Table games revenue, meanwhile, fell 9.3% to €247.6 million.
The KSA also reported a decline in the number of player positions in most land-based venues. Arcade machine player positions dropped 15% to 20,997, while Holland Casino places fell 0.3% to 6,233. There was, however, an uptick in machines in “catering” venues, with the total rising 17.35% to 7,992.
As was the case in 2023, lotteries drew the most revenue at €1.5 billion, a year-on-year rise of 3.%. This represented 34% of total gambling revenue for the year, while lottery turnover edged up 4.2% to €2.43 billion.
Dutch online casino revenue edges down
Elsewhere, the KSA reported a 1.1% drop in revenue from online casino in 2024. It did not publish a breakdown for the area but did note that the segment drew 26% of total market revenue for the year.
Turning to sports betting, growth was reported across both the online and land-based areas. Online sports betting revenue increased 17.7% to €352.6 million while land-based revenue was 27.4% higher at €77.1 million for the year.
Horse racing accounted for just €3.9 million of the online total, with the rest spread across other sports. It also generated €1.6 million worth of online revenue.
Land-based player losses continue to outweigh online
Player losses data was also released by the KSA in its update on Thursday. On average, players lost €197 each from land-based gambling during the year, only slightly lower than €198 in 2023. In contrast, online loss reached an average of €101, up from €99 in the previous year.
As for tax, the total collected for the year topped €1.03 billion. Despite a decline in revenue, land-based casinos generated the most income for the country. In total, tax from land-based casino activity in 2024 was €396.1 million, only slightly lower than 2023.
Online casino followed with a tax contribution of €342 million, up 2.2%, then lotteries with €156.3 million. Internet sports betting generated €107.5 million in tax and land-based betting €23.4 million.
Tax is very much a hot topic of discussion in the Netherlands at present, with another gambling tax rise on the horizon. From 1 January 2026, operators will be taxed at a rate of 37.8% of gross gaming revenue. Operators already faced an increase to 34.2%, which came into effect in January 2025.
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