BRIT NATIONAL LOTTERY BOOSTS ONLINE GAMBLING
ACTIVITY
6 February 2009
Latest UK Gambling Commission survey shows remote
gambling up 1 percent
The UK Gambling Commission, which initiates regular
independent surveys of the British gambling market to
keep its finger on the pulse, reports that the latest
information to hand suggests that remote (online)
gambling is up 1 percent on last year's numbers.
The rise is mainly attributable to increased Internet
activity on the National Lottery, which boosted the
proportion of UK adults participating in remote gambling
during 2008 to 9.7 percent, up from 8.8 percent the
previous year.
Stripping National Lottery online gamblers out of the
statistics, the rise in Internet activity was marginal -
5.6 percent of respondents surveyed over the year had
participated in at least one form of remote gambling in
the previous month, compared with 5.2 percent in 2007
and 5.1 percent in 2006.
Gambling via a computer, laptop or handheld device
continued to be the most popular method of remote
gambling, with 7.8 percent of respondents choosing this
method, up from 6.9 percent during 2007.
Mobile phone gambling was the next most popular method,
with 2.9 percent, up from 2.5 percent in 2007. The
proportion of respondents gambling via
interactive/digital TV also increased, growing to 2.1
percent, from 1.8 percent the previous year.
The most popular form of gambling activity during 2008
was the National Lottery, with 7.1 percent of
respondents taking a flutter on tickets during 2008,
ahead of National Lottery scratch cards and sports
betting, both on 2.4 percent respectively.
The Gambling Commission findings were based on a
representative sample of 2 000 adults undertaken by
polling organisation ICM.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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