Net Gaming Revenue definition

Net Gaming Revenue or “NGR” means all monies received by Company from New Customers as placed bets, less (a) winnings returned to New Customers, (b) issued bonuses,
Net Gaming Revenue or “NGR” means (i) in North America, gross sales less winnings paid to players and any promotion dollar incentives granted to players, and (ii) in Europe, gross sales less winnings paid to players, any gambling tax or duty paid on such sales and any promotion incentives granted to players; and
Net Gaming Revenue means all revenues, receipts and income of any kind collected or derived directly or indirectly by the Group Companies arising from its online gaming products, determined in accordance with IFRS, less winnings paid to players and any Player Incentives.

Examples of Net Gaming Revenue in a sentence

  • During the term of the agreement, we have agreed to pay Golden Nugget a monthly royalty payment equal to 3% of Net Gaming Revenue (as defined therein).

  • Upon the tenth and fifteenth anniversary of the effective date of the Trademark License Agreement, the monthly royalty amount payable to GNLV will be adjusted to equal the greater of (i) 3% of Net Gaming Revenue and (ii) the fair market value of the licenses (as determined by an independent appraiser, if necessary).

  • In addition, within 45 days following the end of each fiscal quarter following the Opening Date, the Tribe will provide to the City quarterly unaudited financial statements of the Project related to the calculation of Net Gaming Revenue for each prior fiscal quarter.

  • There are also plans to establish a national health services directory, which will include information about after hours services, to assist consumers access services and also assist telephone-based nurses and GPs to direct people to after hours services in their region.107After hours GP helplineOn 1 July 2011, the After hours GP Helpline commenced operation across Australia.

  • The gambling tax for sports betting to remain at 15%.• Net Gaming Revenue (NGR) in October amounted to EUR 26.6 m (20.6), corresponding to growth of 29%.


More Definitions of Net Gaming Revenue

Net Gaming Revenue means the total of all sums actually received from the operation of Gaming at the Project less the total paid out as winnings to Gaming patrons. Net Gaming Revenue shall not include any amount received from credit extended or collected for purposes other than Gaming or the wagering by a Gaming patron of any promotional gaming credit issued by the Casino.
Net Gaming Revenue means Gross Gaming Revenue less any prizes, payment processor fees, chargebacks, refunds, fraud, platform or network provider fees such as those charged by Google, Apple or Facebook, and only gaming taxes paid directly for the Gambling Services and not taxes based on Cashbet’s income.
Net Gaming Revenue means, for each Monthly Period, Gross Gaming Revenue less all of the following: (i) any duties, taxes, levies, statutory deductions or other similar charges or payments to any relevant authority, including but not limited to governmental bodies, licensing authorities and any eligible governing sporting bodies; (ii) the Administration Fee; (iii) jackpot contributions; (iv) charges levied by electronic payment or credit card organisations; (v) the cost of all bonuses, free bets, free spins, free chips and any other incentivised offer provided to Referred Players as a marketing or promotional activity; (vi) fraud costs and bad debts; (vii) chargebacks; (viii) returned stakes; (ix) any other refunds or credits given to Referred Players. “Referred Players” means those individuals who (i) access the Gaming Site directly via tracking links on the Affiliate Sites; (ii) satisfy all of our eligibility requirements and verification checks; (iii) complete registration on the Gaming Site and (iv) deposit monies and wager a real-money bet but excluding all those Customers who have previously registered on the Gaming Site and/or have already been allocated a Tracking Code.
Net Gaming Revenue. Net Gaming Revenue is described as follows; Customer Purchases LESS Customer Payouts LESS E-Commerce Charges (currently 10%) LESS Bank Card Holdback (currently 5% for 180 days) LESS Chargebacks LESS Jurisdiction Tax Dominica = 5%) = NET GAMING REVENUE IT SHOULD BE NOTED THAT THE ABOVE E-CASH CHARGES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AND THAT THE HOLDBACK AMOUNT WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR DISTRIBUTION AS SOON AS IT IS RELEASED BY THE CREDIT CARD PROCESSOR.
Net Gaming Revenue refers to money collected by the Company from new customers as placed bets. It is less (a) fraud costs and chargebacks, (b) winnings returned to customers, (c) administration fees, (d) issued bonuses, (e) net balance corrections, and other money available within the Affiliate Agreement.
Net Gaming Revenue or ”NGR” shall mean GGR, minus all bonuses, taxes, and any other deduction the Company determines relevant to arrive to the net revenue.
Net Gaming Revenue means Gross Gaming Revenue minus the following: (i) pooled or local jackpot contributions, (ii) all taxes paid to any gaming authorities, including all Gaming Taxes and the Federal Sports Wagering Excise Tax, (iii) free bets, cash back, offers, bonuses, promotional gaming credit paid to customers, up to a maximum of 20% of Gross Gaming Revenue, (iv) payment or bank fees related to the settlement of deposits, withdrawals and transactions, including fees levied by electronic payment or credit card organizations and including chargebacks, not to exceed 5% of Gross Gaming Revenue, (v) regulatory mandated geolocation and Know-Your-Customer fees, and (vi) any fees payable to sports governing bodies for the use of official data feeds.