Kindred has reported that its share of revenue from harmful gambling in Q2 this year was 3.1 per cent, down from 3.3 per cent in Q1.
The figure translates to a fourth successive drop for the group since Q3 2022, when its revenue from harmful gambling was 3.8 per cent.
In addition to the change in harmful gambling revenue, Kindred said its improvement effect after interventions was 86.4 per cent, up from 83 per cent in Q1.
Nils Andén, interim CEO of Kindred Group, said the group’s ‘Journey towards Zero’ “is an important parameter for Kindred and our ability to contribute towards a fact-based dialogue on how to establish a more sustainable gambling industry.”
Andén added: “Collaboration across industry stakeholders remains a critical success factor, such as our collaboration with the Swedish treatment centre Spelfriheten where we address harmful gambling by combining our complementary expertise towards a common goal.”