Remote gaming revenue in Lithuania has increased by 15.0% from €75m (£65.8m/$77.3m) to €86m in the nine-month period ending 30 September.
Land-based revenue also increased, by 172% to €53.8m. This dramatic result can be largely explained due to the ending of 2021’s Covid-era pandemic restrictions which led to closures at gambling venues, including slot parlours, totaliser points and casinos, for a number of months.
Since those restrictions ended towards the earlier part of the year, comparing just the three-month period ending 30 September shows that revenues grew 15.1% year-on-year – a result much more in line with the figures for online gaming.
Strong recovery in the land-based segment in the wake of post-Covid lifting of restrictions is a repeat of the dynamic which occurred in Lithuania’s H1 results, when total revenue increased 66.0% to €89.3m.
In total, combining the two verticals, revenue rose 47% to €139.8m for the nine-month period, an increase of €45m.
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