![]() Casino revenues grew by 2.4% in Gauteng, 7.1% in the Western Cape, 4.0% in the Eastern Cape and 3.6% in KwaZulu-Natal. ![]() The casino sector is estimated to have grown by 3.3% to R16.6 billion for the year under review. Online gambling remains illegal in South Africa and no reliable data is available for this sector. The casino sector, with 69% of the market, continues to dominate the South African gaming market but is under increasing pressure from the rollout of electronic bingo terminals (EBTs), limited payout machines (LPMs), sports betting and illegal slot and internet gambling operations. ![]() Sources: National and Provincial Gambling Boards, Gidani and internal estimates where published information is not yet available.įor the year ended 30 June 2014, the legal gaming and lottery market is estimated to have grown by 4.3% to R24 billion. Lottery revenues are stated at 50% of ticket sales (in line with the policy of the lottery to pay out 50% of sales in prizes). Gaming market review SOUTH AFRICA South African gaming market 1
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