ONLINE GAMBLING STILL POPULAR IN GERMANY
25 December 2009
New study shows that government bans have
only slightly dampened demand
A new Forsa study of German online gambling commissioned
by the Association of Information Technology,
Telecommunications and New Media (Bitkom) has shown that
attempts to ban online gambling in order to protect
state monopolies have only slightly dampened demand from
German Internet punters.
Survey results released
this week and published by Techfieber.de show that some
2 million German adults use the Internet for some form
of betting, whether it be for lotteries, sports bets or
poker. In a similar study last year, the number was 2.2
million.
Breaking the numbers down by gender,
slightly more than 1.7 million German men, and 300 000
women, gambled online during the year under review.
Lottery wagering was the most popular form of
gambling, played by 59 percent of Internet punters, with
poker second at 22 percent and sportsbetting third at 18
percent. The figures are relatively unchanged from last
year, when 700 000 wagered on the lotteries, 430 000
favoured online poker and online casino games, and 500
000 bet online on sports events, with 96 percent of
those betting on Bundesliga matches and every sixth
punter gambling on large football events.
Women
mainly favoured the lotteries, with 64 percent of female
gamblers making up this segment, compared with only 57
percent of men.
Across the 1 000 strong sample,
Euro 20 a month was the dominant betting budget, claimed
by two thirds of respondents, whilst the remaining third
spent more than this.
Bitkom executive Achim Berg
said the study again confirms the popularity of online
gambling in Germany, and called upon the German states
to consider a modernisation of the country's gambling
laws at their next meeting in March 2010.
"The
current betting scandal in football has clearly
demonstrated [that] the German ban only paves the way
for a thriving black market," said Berg, calling for a
state licensing regime embracing Internet gambling
providers. "We must ensure that the same high standards
apply for both public and private providers," he
concluded.
The latest Research and Markets study
of the German market predicts that it will grow from the
current Euro 2.2 billion a year to approaching Euro 5
billion a year by 2010.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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