The Greek gambling market continued to expand in 2025, according to the Hellenic Gaming Commission‘s Annual Report – see more details:
- Total Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR) in Greece reached EUR 3.073 billion in 2025, representing year-on-year growth of 6.74%. Land-based gambling generated EUR 1.881 billion, accounting for 61.2% of total GGR, while online gambling contributed EUR 1.192 billion, equal to 38.8% of the Greek gambling market. The reported EUR 3.073 billion GGR covers the full regulated gambling market, including lottery products, sports betting, casinos, VLTs, horse racing and online gambling.
- Online gambling remained the fastest-growing segment during the year. Remote gambling GGR increased 11.75% compared with 2024, with online betting generating EUR 479.5 million and online casino games, slots and poker contributing EUR 711.9 million. The report highlights the continued expansion of remote gambling within the Greek gambling market.
- Land-based gaming maintained the largest share of the market. Lotteries accounted for 37.82% of land-based GGR, followed by sports betting (22.02%), VLTs (19.45%), casinos (14.28%), state lotteries (6.09%) and horse racing (0.34%). OPAP’s retail operations represented 48.53% of total land-based GGR, up from 44.80% in 2024.
- Greek casinos generated EUR 268.6 million in GGR during 2025. Slot machines accounted for 62.42% of casino revenue, while table games represented 37.58%. Among table games, roulette remained the largest product with 50.65% of table-game GGR, ahead of blackjack (31.5%) and poker (11.67%).
- The report also shows higher returns to the Greek state from gambling activities. Public revenue reached EUR 1.169 billion in 2025, an increase of 11.24% from EUR 1.051 billion in 2024. Online betting companies contributed the largest share at 63.05% (EUR 736.9 million), followed by OPAP with 27.95% (EUR 326.7 million) and casino operators with 5.28% (EUR 61.8 million).
- In addition, the state received EUR 3.25 million from the instalment payments made by online gambling operators under their licensing agreements. These payments relate to the total licence fees for organising and operating online gambling in Greece. The report states that the amount was paid in full to the Greek public sector.
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