GLOBAL GAMBLING GROWTH PREDICTED
10 February 2012
Isle of Man consultancy releases new figures
Overall world gambling revenues climbed to a
record $419 billion last year, led by growth in Asia,
according to the Isle of Man-based Global Betting &
Gaming Consultants, which released its latest study this
week.
Revenue rose 5.6 percent from $397 billion
in 2010 and is forecast to reach $448 billion this year,
with the strongest growth recorded in Macau, Singapore
and Cambodia, as emerging markets proved more resilient
to the global economic crisis than developed countries.
"A strong recovery in the U.S. would help gaming
revenues that have been hit hard in recent years," GBGC
exec Lorian Pilling said. "North America will continue
to recover. We're fairly cautious on Europe; growth is
seen at 3.5 percent across all gambling categories
because of the uncertainty in the euro zone."
Global gambling revenue will reach $500 billion by 2014
as several casinos in Asia are due to open in the coming
years and Singapore's integrated resorts are still only
in their second full year of operations, Pilling said.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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