Schleswig-Holstein’s legislature (Landtag) has passed a law confirming it will issue five online table game licences, and set a tax rate of up to 44% of gross gaming revenue.
The Landtag approved a law to implement the Fourth State Treaty on Gambling, which allowed for online casino games to be offered across Germany – rather than only in Schleswig-Holstein – for the first time when it came into force in July 2021.
Within the Treaty, state governments were given a choice in how they wished to regulate online casino table games. They may either create a monopoly or issue as many licences as the state has land-based casinos. In Schleswig-Holstein, there are five land-based casinos.
With the new law, Schleswig-Holstein will opt for the latter approach, allowing for five online table game operators.
Hans-Jörn Arp, Parliamentary Secretary of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), confirmed that one of these licences would go to state-run Spielbank Schleswig-Holstein, leaving four other l..