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European Responses to the Expanding Online Gambling Market

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 3, 2025
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The Flourishing European Gambling Market: A Double-Edged Sword

The European gambling market is experiencing a period of robust growth, with online platforms driving much of this expansion. By 2024, the regulated market is projected to reach a staggering €137 billion in gross gaming revenue, a substantial increase from €131 billion in 2023. Digital gambling accounts for a significant portion of this revenue, reaching €55 billion in 2024, a 7.84% increase from the previous year. This surge in online activity can be attributed, in part, to the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced the closure of physical casinos and pushed consumers towards digital alternatives. Within the market, lotteries and betting hold dominant positions, generating €38 billion and €33 billion respectively in 2024, followed by casinos (€30 billion) and gaming machines (€26 billion). This trend of online growth is projected to continue, with sports betting and lotteries expected to exhibit the strongest compound annual growth rates through 2029, at 8.6% and 8.4% respectively. The popularity of major sporting events like the European Football Championship and the World Cup further fuels this online sports betting boom, solidifying gambling’s position as a prominent form of entertainment across Europe.

However, this rapid growth comes with its own set of complex challenges, most notably the increasing prevalence of problem gambling. While gambling offers a widely enjoyed pastime for many, it can also lead to addiction, posing significant risks to individuals and society. A 2022 study by the European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA) reveals varying rates of problem gambling across Europe, ranging from a low of 0.3% in Ireland to a high of 6.4% in Latvia. Portugal, in particular, witnessed a concerning rise in individuals reporting online gambling addiction, with help-line requests increasing from 39.58% to 48% between 2023 and 2024. Recognizing the gravity of this issue, EGBA members have proactively invested over €140 million in the past four years towards gambling harm prevention initiatives across Europe, including a substantial €61 million in 2023 alone. The industry acknowledges that player protection is an ongoing process requiring continuous innovation and improvement in safer gambling practices.

Beyond the issue of problem gambling, the European gambling market also grapples with the pervasive presence of unregulated black market websites and apps operating outside the EU’s jurisdiction. These platforms pose a significant challenge to the regulated market, circumventing player safeguards and tax obligations imposed within the EU. H2 Gambling Capital estimates that approximately 21% of Europe’s total online gambling activity, equivalent to an estimated €13 billion in gross gaming revenue, took place within this unregulated environment in 2023. This highlights the urgency for stronger enforcement against these black market operators, coupled with efforts to enhance the attractiveness of the regulated market to minimize the appeal of unregulated platforms.

The European gambling market finds itself at a crucial juncture, navigating a complex landscape of growth, regulation, and social responsibility. While the industry enjoys substantial expansion, particularly in the online sphere, fueled by the increasing popularity of sports betting and lotteries, it must simultaneously address the escalating concerns surrounding problem gambling. Addressing this issue requires a multi-faceted approach, including continuous investment in harm prevention programs, stricter regulations, and ongoing innovation in safer gambling practices. Furthermore, the challenge of combating unregulated black market operators necessitates collaborative efforts between industry stakeholders and regulatory bodies to ensure a level playing field and protect vulnerable players.

The future of the European gambling market hinges on the industry’s ability to strike a delicate balance between maximizing economic opportunities and prioritizing player protection. This involves fostering a culture of responsible gambling, promoting transparency, and implementing robust regulatory frameworks that effectively address the challenges posed by the black market. By embracing a proactive and collaborative approach, the industry can ensure the long-term sustainability and integrity of the market while mitigating the potential harms associated with gambling.

The ongoing evolution of the European gambling market requires constant vigilance and adaptation. As technology continues to reshape the industry, new challenges and opportunities will emerge. Staying ahead of these developments requires ongoing dialogue between regulators, operators, and players, ensuring a shared understanding of the risks and rewards associated with gambling. Ultimately, fostering a responsible and sustainable gambling ecosystem that benefits both the industry and society as a whole should remain the paramount objective.

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