AWP operator Gamestec has seen a 13% increase in income since the new £1 stake and £70 prize limits were introduced a month ago.
Gamestec has installed more than 8,000 new £70 machines in around 4,000 locations since the switchover.
"The pub sector has been under pressure this year and the increase in income from gaming machines will make a real difference to the retailers, licensees and pub managers who host our machines," said managing director Chris Butler.
Over 20% of games currently being played are at the new £1 stake with the average stake of around 60p.
Gamestec's customers include Barracuda, Enterprise Inn, Greene King, JD Wetherspoon, Marstons, Mitchells & Butler, Punch Taverns and Town and City.
The rollout of the new machines should be complete by the end of July.
Several pubcos, including Punch, Charles Wells and Enterprise Inns, have promised reform of the AWP tie to give tenants a fairer share of the profits following the damning Business and Enterprise Committee r
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David Pott 10/07/2009 12:34:35![]() |
RE: AWP income up after stakes and prizes increase Our AWPs have been slack since about christmas. The new machines have made no difference. This post replies to this thread |
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WhiskeyGalore 11/07/2009 21:02:05![]() |
RE: AWP income up after stakes and prizes increase Ditto. If anything David ours have dropped again following the installation of the new machines. Time will tell of course but feedback from the punters is that they don't like the machines. Would have helped if supplier hadn't placed 2 versions of the same machine on the site. As an operator I'm not happy with the high float level or the more I seem to have to do to look after the machine for the smallest share. Personally I see nothing "Amusing" in such high stake machines. They belong in gambling establishments not pubs. This post replies to David Pott > RE: AWP income up after stakes and prizes increase |