After years of uncertainty, all 16 German states have agreed in principle that the July 2021 Gambling Treaty will include a unified approach to allowing e-gaming (casino and poker). This follows recent news that e-gaming was to be banned altogether. This new development is clearly a very positive step forward for the industry. The announcement is particularly important for bet-at-home (BAH), which derives c 20% of net gaming revenues (NGR) from German e-gaming. We will update our estimates at
23 Jan 2020
bet-at-home - German regulation looks positive (at last)
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bet-at-home - German regulation looks positive (at last)
After years of uncertainty, all 16 German states have agreed in principle that the July 2021 Gambling Treaty will include a unified approach to allowing e-gaming (casino and poker). This follows recent news that e-gaming was to be banned altogether. This new development is clearly a very positive step forward for the industry. The announcement is particularly important for bet-at-home (BAH), which derives c 20% of net gaming revenues (NGR) from German e-gaming. We will update our estimates at