ONLINE GAMBLING RISES TENFOLD IN SINGAPORE
27 June 2008
But no facilities offered by local gambling groups
Singapore's sole authorised gambling companies, the
Singapore Pools and the Singapore Turf Club, could be
missing out on good revenues by not offering online
betting facilities to local residents, it appears from
new research statistics.
The Singapore publication AsiaOne reports that placing
bets with operators not exempted from the Betting Act
and the Common Gaming Houses Act is an offence, but that
online gambling is on the rise anyway.
The publication quotes a recent survey by the Ministry
for Community Development Youth and Sports, which shows
that the participation rate for online gambling has
risen tenfold over the past three years - 1 percent of 2
300 respondents said they gambled online, up from just
0.1per cent in 2005.
Popular sites include well known international betting
groups like Betfair.com, which offer sports betting,
casino games and poker via the Internet.
Going online to gamble is popular with the young and
tech-savvy, counsellors from the Institute of Mental
Health's Community Addictions Management Programme told
AsiaOne. A 21 year old online gambler confirmed this
when she told the publication that she places her
sporting bets online because it is so convenient. She
said: 'You can do it anywhere, at any time...You don't
have to keep calling a bookie.'
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