The Spanish regulator, the DGOJ, said the casino segment, with revenue of €171.7m, accounted for 49.6 per cent of the total revenue – the biggest portion.
Betting followed behind with revenue of €145.5m, a 42 per cent share.
Casino revenue rose 14.6 per cent year-on-year with betting revenue rising 9.1 per cent over the same period.
Bingo revenue, which accounted for one per cent of total revenue at €3.6m, rose 1.9 per cent year-on-year.
Quarter over quarter, total revenue fell by 1.2 per cent. And only the casino segment in Spain showed a positive variation – of 2.3 per cent.
Betting revenue fell 3.2 per cent from Q1 and bingo 13.9 per cent.
Overall player deposits and withdrawals rose 17.9 per cent and 17.8 per cent. However, only withdrawals rose quarter on quarter – by 0.97 per cent – with deposits declining 0.3 per cent from Q1.
Monthly average active game accounts for Q2 is 1.4m, the DGOJ said, up 5.5 per cent quarter on quarter and up 23.7 per cent year-on-year.
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