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Part 1: Market size and growth channel, Spillemyndigheden breaks down monthly percentages of turnover via desktop/laptop, mobile and land-based. It should be noted that the GGR percentages are slightly different. According to the quarterly breakdown, the land-based split is much higher at an average of Spillemyndigheden shows that slots accounted for 66.3% of total GGR in the fourth quarter Chart 4: Casino GGR by product 4Q17 (%) Others 6.1% Blackjack 11.7% 34.3% for the year (with mobile at 49.9% for the year and internet at 15.9%). The Gambling Authority explains the difference as being one of reporting; turnover data is reported monthly but GGR is calculated quarterly by the Danish tax authorities. The report explains that in order for estimates of GGR to be calculated, transaction data from operators is compared with turnover data which is then used for the estimate. House rules Slots 66.3% Roulette 15.9% Source: DGA With the quarterly casino figures, the past three years show a steady march from just over DKK300m to DKK450m in the last quarter of 2017. On the current growth trend of 5% it is likely that online casino will break the DKK500m quarterly mark at some point this year. Looking at the casino market by product, Spillemyndigheden shows that slots accounted for 66.3% of total GGR in the fourth quarter while roulette was next most popular with 15.9% in the further Chart 5: Mobile as percentage of casino GGR 2017 by month 100 80 60 40 20 0 Jan 2017 Feb 2017 Mar 2017 Apr 2017 May 2017 Mobile (%) June 2017 Jul 2017 Aug 2017 Sept 2017 Oct 2017 Nov 2017 Dec 2017 Desktop / laptop (%) Source: Danish Gambling Authority Denmark: Insights and data on Europe’s pioneer model for igaming regulation 9