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Part 3: Denmark – on track in first quarter Part 3 Denmark – On track in first quarter Summary Online betting In terms of the top-line figure, the Danish online The danger of reading too much into quarterly market went into reverse in the first quarter, gross gaming revenue figures for any given with total revenues for all products down jurisdiction is amply illustrated by the progression quarter-on-quarter 6.7% or DKK62.9m. However, from the fourth quarter of 2017’s betting this followed an extraordinary fourth quarter numbers from the Danish Gaming Authority of last year. In the year-on-year comparison, (Spillemyndigheden) and the first quarter of it was up 16.5% or DKK124.7m. Within these this year. Having risen more than 21% quarter-on-quarter figures, it was casino that continued to excel, with revenues year-on-year up 25.5% or in the last three months of 2017 to DKK464.5m, DKK105.9m to DKK520.8m. largely off the back of a very good margin The sole reason for the shortfall in the performance, the online portion of Danish betting progressive quarterly comparison can be seen to revenues (mobile and desktop combined) fell be the extraordinary margins achieved in sports back more than 22.5% in the first quarter, to betting in the fourth quarter of last year, which fell DKK359.9m, as margins normalised. The margin swing was, of course, seen in other back to 10.5% in the first three months of the year from 13.8% in the fourth quarter of 2017 geographies at the tail end of 2017. In the case (see Chart 11). of Denmark, margins for betting operators (both Chart 11: Online betting and gaming 1Q17-1Q18 (DKKm) Source: DGA iGaming Business Market Monitor • UK, Spain and Denmark • September 2018 14