Gaming revenue has continued to fall in Liechtenstein with GGR dropping to €15.95m in the first quarter of 2025, €13.6m in the second, and €13.17m in the third, according to the Liechtenstein State Administration.
Since January, when an agreement between the local government and Switzerland came into effect, preventing players banned from Swiss casinos from playing in Liechtenstein, three of the country’s casinos have closed. LV Casino in Eschen closed its doors on January 29, followed by the Plaza Casino in Schaan and Casino 96 in Balzers.
Thomas Gstoehl, head of gambling regulation at the Liechtenstein Office of Economic Affairs, said: “As of September 30, GGR had fallen by 58.86 per cent. The situation is more stable now, even though, after the LV Eschen casino in January, the Admiral casino also closed its doors on September 30.”
