Danes’ gambling spend increased in April 2026 compared with the same month last year, according to the latest monthly statistics from the Danish Gambling Authority. The online casino market in particular experienced notable growth.
The figures show that total gambling spend in April 2026 rose by 2.3% compared with the same month last year. Betting saw a decrease of 22.5%. Online casino recorded an increase of 18.4%. Gaming machines experienced a 2.8% increase. For land‑based bingo, there was an increase of 17%, while land‑based casinos saw a decline of 8.3%.
More Data on ROFUS
From this month onwards, additional statistics on ROFUS (the Danish Gambling Authority’s Register of Voluntarily Excluded Players) will be available. In addition to information on the number of registered individuals and their gender, it is now also possible to view the age distribution of the nearly 72,000 people who have excluded themselves from gambling. For example, 40.7% of those registered in ROFUS are men under the age of 30.
The monthly statistics also include figures from the Danish Gambling Authority’s helpline, StopSpillet.
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