NEW SURVEY RESULTS FROM UK GAMBLING COMMISSION
2 March 2007
UK authorities publish the first in a series of
useful statistical studies on gambling as the Internet
booms in Britain
According to statistics just released by the UK Gambling
Commission as part of a new information service, almost
one in 12 adults in Britain participated in at least one
form of online gambling in the previous month. Including
playing the national lottery, just under 8 percent took
part in one form of online gaming or another last year,
a percentage which drops to under 6 percent if stats of
those who gamble only on the national lottery are
extracted.
Around 3.75million UK adults are remote gamblers, having
placed a bet online, over a mobile phone or via
interactive TV. Taking a punt on the National Lottery
was the most popular form of remote gambling, followed
by online poker.
Commission spokesmen said that the release is the first
of a new statistical series which will provide a
snapshot of participation in remote gambling, including
online gambling, in Britain.
The improved measure allows the Commission to
distinguish between the full range of remote gambling
methods, personal computer, mobile phone and interactive
TV. It also allows participation in the full range of
gambling activities available through these remote
methods to be measured, access to which have all
increased in recent years.
The document entitled ‘Survey Data on Remote Gambling
Participation’ is available on the Gambling Commission’s
website.
Key findings include:
* 92 percent of respondents said they had not
participated in any form of remote gambling.
* The National Lottery is the main activity for remote
gambling, with over 5 percent of respondents saying they
had gambled remotely on the Lottery in the previous
month, which is around two and half times the next most
popular activities of online poker and remote betting
(horses, football etc).
* Those participating are more likely to be male than
female and aged 18-34.
* Remote gambling via a computer, laptop or handheld
device was most popular (5.2 percent of all adult
respondents gambling this way in the previous month),
followed by gambling via mobile phone (2.2 percent) and
interactive/digital TV (1.7 percent).
The Commission reports that according to the Office for
National Statistics, the number of UK households with
internet access has risen from 39 percent in 2001 to an
estimated 57 percent in April 2006 and UK businesses
reported a fivefold increase in the value of internet
sales between 2001 and 2005.
Gambling Commission Chairman Peter Dean, commenting on
the new service, said: “This new series is an important
part of the Commission’s monitoring. The figures reflect
the uptake of new technology with people choosing to
gamble via the internet as well as through mobile phones
and interactive television.
“From September 2007, for the first time, the Gambling
Commission will have the power to regulate remote
gambling in Great Britain and to protect children and
other vulnerable people from being harmed or exploited
by gambling.
“Under the Gambling Act all British-based operators will
be required to prevent access to gambling by children by
providing strict age verification procedures, to provide
information about responsible gambling to their users
and to have other measures in place to protect those at
risk.”
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