Gaming machine spend lifts again
MEDIA RELEASE 22 July
2011
Gaming machine spend lifts
again
Gaming machine expenditure in the country’s
1400 pubs and clubs has risen for the second quarter running
and in the year to June rose almost $7 million or 0.8 per
cent to $856 million, according to figures released by the
Department of Internal Affairs.
Spending in the three months to June was
seven per cent up on the first quarter at almost $220
million compared with $205.1 million in the three months to
March.
Nationwide there were fewer operators, venues and
gaming machines compared with a year earlier – 364
operators (370 at 30 June 2010), 1421 venues (1455) and
18,309 gaming machines (18,944).
Gaming
machine spending in pubs and clubs is monitored
electronically, enabling the Department to track and monitor
non-casino operations, ensure the integrity of games and the
accurate accounting of money. The electronic monitoring
system (EMS) became fully operational in March
2007.
Non-casino GM spending by Society Type – April
to June 2011
Society Type Total GMP
Quarter % of
Total
Non-Club 190,036,665.03 86.4%
Sports
Clubs 4,151,418.76 1.9%
Chartered
Clubs 17,530,660.51 8.0%
RSAs 8,274,089.88 3.8%
Total Club 29,956,169.15 13.6%
Total
All 219,992,834.18 100.0%
Non-casino GM spending in quarter ended
30 June
2011 $219.9 m
31 March 2011 $205.1 m
31 December
2010 $215.8 m
30 September 2010 $215.2 m
30 June
2010 $209.8 m
31 March 2010 $199.9 m
31 December
2009 $218.8 m
30 September 2009 $220.7 m
30 June
2009 $217.3 m
31 March 2009 $208.7 m
31 December
2008 $230.7 m
30 September 2008 $232.3 m
30 June
2008 $231 m
31 March 2008 $218.5 m
31 December
2007 $245.3 m
30 September 2007 $243.5 m
30 June
2007 $237.7 m
Licensed gambling operations in pubs and clubs
Date Licence
holders Venues Gaming machines
30 June
2011 364 1421 18,309
31 March 2011 365 1430 18,484
31
Dec 2010 367 1443 18,681
30 Sept
2010 369 1438 18,601
30 June 2010 370 1455 18,944
31
March 2010 374 1470 19,115
31 Dec
2009 378 1491 19,359
30 Sept 2009 377 1486 19,296
30
June 2009 384 1501 19,479
31 March
2009 394 1527 19,739
31 Dec 2008 399 1537 19,879
30
Sept 2008 405 1551 20,025
30 June
2008 415 1552 19,856
31 March 2008 421 1569 20,018
31
Dec 2007 428 1585 20,182
30 Sept
2007 435 1593 20,163
30 June
2007 439 1598 20,120
Further information,
including numbers of venues, machines and expenditure by
territorial authority and changes in the quarter, is
available from the Department’s Gaming Statistics web page at: www.dia.govt.nz. The figures are based
on territorial authority boundaries that existed prior to
the new Auckland super
city.
ends
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