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Belgium – ECA poll suggests European land-based casino sector has been hardest hit

By - 26 april 2021

Covid-19 has had a devastating effect on the European gambling industry, with the land-based casino sector taking the brunt of the impact. European casinos were closed for an average of 136 days in 2020, and the vast majority of operators have been unable to welcome guests in 2021.

The latest ECA members’ poll reveals that 70 per cent of casinos in Europe remain closed. Exceptions such as Luxembourg, Spain and Monaco have reopened in 2021 under Covid-specific restrictions, while the worst affected casinos, such as in Sweden, have been closed for an entire year.

Land-based casinos lost an average of over 37 per cent of normal operating days throughout 2020 due to mandated COVID-19 closures with 70 per cent of all European land-based casinos remaining closed. European land-based operators have seen revenues fall by over 50 per cent in the last year. The majority of ECA members do not have a clear schedule for the official reopening of their businesses in 2021. Pre-pandemic, ECA members’ 900 European casinos employed 70,000+ staff. Post-pandemic employment is estimated to fall to 50,000.

“This is the deepest trough the European land-based casino industry has ever experienced. The financial impact of the pandemic on the land-based casino sector has been extreme, and these numbers show the economic realities of COVID-19 on the European land-based casino sector,” states ECA Chairman Per Jaldung. “Some casinos have closed permanently, and many casino employees have lost their jobs. We are under no illusion that the industry can return to ‘business as usual’ any time soon. We are, as a matter of fact, very far from business as usual.”

Beperkte openingstijden, maximale bezettings- en voorzieningenbeperkingen, protocollen voor sociale afstand, beperkte spelaanbiedingen, beschermende maatregelen zoals plexiglas, maskers en testen ter plaatse zijn slechts enkele van de hindernissen waarmee de casino-industrie op het vasteland momenteel wordt geconfronteerd. De verschillen van land tot land in de beperkingen en mandaten zijn ook verergerd door regionale verschillen binnen de nationale grenzen. Deze beperkingen vormen de volgende grote uitdaging voor een sector die het hardst door de pandemie is getroffen.

“Guests want to visit casinos again,” added ECA Secretary General Hermann Pamminger. “The relaxation and tightening of numerous lockdowns in 2020 demonstrated the ability of the land-based sector to safely and responsibly return to business. Guest registration has enabled quick and practical social distancing measures, and casinos have implemented comprehensive hygiene initiatives, far exceeding local requirements, ensuring that our guests feel comfortable and safe. Our industry is part of the service and tourism sector in which we employ a large number of highly trained and motivated people. The closures affected 130,000 direct and indirect employees not only across our gambling facilities but also in our restaurant and entertainment areas. Our employees cannot wait for the day business is back to normal, and they can once again welcome guests to their casino and entertainment venues, but our industry continues to need support to achieve this during an extraordinarily challenging period.”

Caption: ECA Chairman Per Jaldung

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