Irish Betting Shop Numbers Continue to Decline

The latest data confirms that the number of licensed betting shops in Ireland has declined to 684 at the end of 2025. This continues a downward trend in retail betting shop numbers since the betting duty doubled in 2019. The contraction of the sector is not sudden. It has been gradual, persistent and commercially driven.

47 shops closed during 2025 alone.


Chart showing decline in Irish betting shop numbers from 1,385 in 2008 to 684 in 2025
Irish betting shop numbers have declined from 1,385 in 2008 to 684 in 2025, continuing a long term downward trend since the betting duty doubled in 2019

Betting shops operate as licensed, adult only businesses in towns, villages and cities across Ireland. They provide local employment, contribute to local commercial activity and, for many customers, offer a social space centred around sport and racing. Behind each shop is a small team of local staff and a fixed cost base that must be met each month. These include wages, commercial rates, rent, utilities, insurance, data and media content costs, regulatory compliance requirements and betting duty.

While turnover figures can appear large, the sector functions on gross win after 85%-90% of stakes are returned to customers. From that margin, operators must meet wages, commercial rates, rent, utilities, insurance, data and media content costs, compliance requirements and betting duty.

Over recent years, operators have faced:

• Spiralling labour and operating costs

• Inflation across utilities, services and supplier contracts

• The doubling of betting duty in 2019

• Shift towards online betting

• The introduction of a new regulatory framework under the Gambling Regulation Act 2024

• Forthcoming licensing fees and regulatory levies, the full cost of which is still emerging


Why Stability in Taxation Policy Matters


The decision not to further increase the 2% betting duty rate in Budget 2025 was welcome.

At a time when the sector is preparing for significant regulatory transition, stability in taxation policy is critically important. Excessive or poorly timed cost increases would risk accelerating further closures, particularly in smaller towns and rural areas where individual shops often support local employment and commercial activity.

The Importance of Maintaining a Strong Regulated Market

Policy decisions must also take account of the wider market environment. The availability of unlicensed operators continues to grow internationally. If the regulated sector becomes commercially unviable, this risks enhancing the attractiveness of operators who do not pay Irish tax and who do not operate under Irish consumer protection standards.

Maintaining a viable, competitive regulated market is essential not only for employment and local economic contribution, but also for customer protection and exchequer returns.

Looking Ahead

Whether the current declining trend continues will depend largely on the cumulative impact of operating costs, betting tax, regulatory implementation, licensing fees and broader economic conditions.

Proportionality, regulatory clarity and stability in taxation policy will be key to avoiding further unnecessary closures and ensuring that Ireland retains a strong, compliant and consumer focused betting sector.


Safer Gambling and Support


The Irish Bookmakers Association and its members recognise that while gambling is an enjoyable activity for many adults, it can cause real harm for some individuals and families. That is why licensed operators are required to promote safer gambling practices and to make support information clearly available to customers.


If you or someone close to you feels that gambling may be becoming difficult to manage, you are not alone and help is available. Free, confidential advice and support can be accessed through www.GamblingCare.ie. The service provides practical information, counselling and guidance for individuals and family members affected by gambling related harm.


Reaching out early can make a real difference.
Services are there to help without judgement, whether you are looking for advice for yourself or for someone close to you.

Remember – Support is available when you are ready.

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