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Gauselmann

Merkur Group (formerly known as Gauselmann Group) is a family-owned, internationally operating business group in the entertainment and leisure industry, founded in by Paul Gauselmann.[2] The umbrella brand of the Gauselmann Group is Merkur. The company, based in Espelkamp and Lübbecke, develops, produces, and distributes entertainment gaming devices with and without the possibility of winning money, as well as money management systems. They also operate a chain of gaming arcades and work in the areas of sports betting, online gaming, financial services, and casinos.

History[edit]

In autumn , it acquired the British company Praesepe, headed by Nick Harding.[3]

Group[edit]

As of December 31, , the Merkur Group has stakes in companies.[4]

In the fiscal year, after a temporary lockdown due to the COVID pandemic, the total business volume of the various business areas was € billion, around € million less than the previous year.[5] The Merkur Group has an export share of around 60%.[6] As of the end of the fiscal year, the Merkur Group employed around 14, people worldwide, including apprentices, dual students, and interns. As of December 31, , the number of employees was 13,[7]

The Merkur Group is involved in casinos in Germany[8][9] and operates casinos on cruise ships.

References[edit]

  1. ^"Gauselmann reports % revenue growth in FY19". Igamingbusiness. September Retrieved 19 January
  2. ^"Paul Gauselmann & family". Forbes. Retrieved
  3. ^"About Us". Praesepe. Archived from the original on 20 May Retrieved 22 April
  4. ^"Kurzporträt der Gauselmann-Gruppe"(PDF). Archived from the original(PDF) on Retrieved
  5. ^Florian Langenscheidt, Peter May (Hrsg.): Lexikon der deutschen Familienunternehmen. 3. Auflage, Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden , ISBN&#;, p.
  6. ^Florian Langenscheidt, Peter May (Hrsg.): Lexikon der deutschen Familienunternehmen. 3. Auflage, Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden , ISBN&#;, p.
  7. ^"Gauselmann AG, Espelkamp". thisisnl.nl (in German). Retrieved
  8. ^"Gauselmann-Gruppe übernimmt WestSpiel-Casinos". Retrieved
  9. ^Jörg Stuke: Das Casino wird kein Automatensaal, Neue Westfälische - Bad Oeynhausener Kurier, Dezember , p. 13
Источник: thisisnl.nl