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Casinos Austria International’s Grand Casino Bern in Kursaal has become the latest land-based casino in Switzerland to launch an online gambling website.

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The Kursaal Bern is renowned for its unique all-in-one location. These include the Congress Centre with 28 modern multifunctional rooms, the 4-star superior hotel, two restaurants as well as the Grand Casino – all under one remarkable roof. Footer Subnavigation Grand Casino Bern. Images and history; News; Directions and parking; Prices and opening times; Bonus Club; Social responsibility policy; FAQ; Restaurants in the Kursaal Bern; Hotel in the Kursaal. These rooms are on the south side of the hotel on the fourth floor and offer a panoramic view of the mountains and Bern Old Town, which is a UNESCO heritage site. Entry to our large fitness suite (open 24h) Entry to Grand Casino Bern; Bern Ticket: free use of public transport in the City of Bern.

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The 7melons.ch website is now live and offers a range of online casino games to players in Switzerland.

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The site will operate under Grand Casino Bern’s online gambling licence, which, secured in November last year, permits the operator to run online casino games alongside its existing land-based offering. Another Casinos Austria International property, Casino Interlaken, launched igaming under the StarVegas.ch domain in February this year.

Grand Casino Bern’s land-based facility opened in April 2002, but is currently operating on a limited hours and capacity basis due to novel coronavirus (Covid-19) restrictions in the country.

In July, Swiss gambling regulator Eidgenössischen Spielbankenkommission said online gaming licensees in the country were able to generate a total of CHF23.5m (£20.1m/€21.8m/$25.9m) in revenue during 2019.

Legal igaming launched in Switzerland in July 2019, with all revenue generated in the market coming during the latter part of the year.

In terms of land-based activity, total revenue from Switzerland’s 21 casinos amounted to CHF742.5m in 2019, of which category A licensees – larger venues in urban areas – contributed CHF449.0m.

Casinos Austria International (CAI), Casinos Austria’s subsidiary that operates venues in other countries, earlier this month posted a loss for the first half of 2020, as revenue fell by more than 30% to €52.8m.

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Grand Casino Kursaal Bern Ag

The operator’s €52.8m in revenue for the six months to 30 June, was down 30.5% year-on-year from 2019.

Grand Casino Kursaal Bern Ag

Casinos Austria International’s Grand Casino Bern in Kursaal has become the latest land-based casino in Switzerland to launch an online gambling website.

The 7melons.ch website is now live and offers a range of online casino games to players in Switzerland.

The site will operate under Grand Casino Bern’s online gambling licence, which, secured in November last year, permits the operator to run online casino games alongside its existing land-based offering. Another Casinos Austria International property, Casino Interlaken, launched igaming under the StarVegas.ch domain in February this year.

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Grand Casino Bern’s land-based facility opened in April 2002, but is currently operating on a limited hours and capacity basis due to novel coronavirus (Covid-19) restrictions in the country.

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In July, Swiss gambling regulator Eidgenössischen Spielbankenkommission said online gaming licensees in the country were able to generate a total of CHF23.5m (£20.1m/€21.8m/$25.9m) in revenue during 2019.

Legal igaming launched in Switzerland in July 2019, with all revenue generated in the market coming during the latter part of the year.

In terms of land-based activity, total revenue from Switzerland’s 21 casinos amounted to CHF742.5m in 2019, of which category A licensees – larger venues in urban areas – contributed CHF449.0m.

Casinos Austria International (CAI), Casinos Austria’s subsidiary that operates venues in other countries, earlier this month posted a loss for the first half of 2020, as revenue fell by more than 30% to €52.8m.

The operator’s €52.8m in revenue for the six months to 30 June, was down 30.5% year-on-year from 2019.