New business data from 2017 reveals that EGBA members are leading the way in entertainment that is digital that is hot.
Brussels, Today — European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA) associates in 2017 had more than 12 million active clients, held licenses in 19 EU member states, processed 354 million online payments, led $325 million support into athletics, and sustained 33,000 electronic and high quality jobs in the EU across 14 member nations, according to new 2017 data released today by the business group.
“Europe’s online gaming sector is an increasing and popular form of electronic entertainment — but with this expansion comes responsibility to ensure that people are kept secure while playing online gambling sites. This new data demonstrates EGBA members are in the forefront of their business’s growth, interacting with millions of consumers and processing almost a million payment transactions every day.” — Secretary General, Maarten Haijer, EGBA.
Licensing
EGBA companies possess over 134 online gaming licenses that are different to provide their solutions in 19 EU member countries, averaging 7 permits.
EGBA companies completed 56 licensing audits in total to make sure their compliance with all regulations and laws.
Clients
Over 12 million Europeans had an active[1] online accounts with EGBA penis companies, equal to 2.4% of Europe’s entire population.
EGBA companies had a high average yield to player/pay-out speed of 93.06percent to their customers. That means that a typical client received $9.30 return for every $10 they wager.
A bet was placed by Clients with EGBA companies each 17 times on average.
An ordinary customer[2] spent $10 each time they placed a sports bet with EGBA businesses.