EFFECTS OF THE UIGEA
4 May 2007
But still abundant potential for online gambling,
says consultancy report
The British company Global Betting and Gaming
Consultants (GBGC) published an interesting market
report this week, examining the impact of the US
Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act. And it
concludes that this controversial legislation passed
late last year may have had a slightly bigger effect on
online gambling than was at first thought.
Observing that the dynamics of the players visiting
sites had changed, with the average yield per player
dropping in relation with the overall lower number of
visitors to gaming sites, the report quotes as an
example that although Party Gaming’s player numbers had
risen 30 percent between Christmas and the first week of
February, revenues had only increased 19 percent in
comparison.
GBGC estimates that the online gambling market was worth
US$14.9 billion in 2006, slightly down from its forecast
US$15.2 billion, while its 2007 forecast remained at
US$14.2 billion. Taking a positive look toward the
future, the consultancy predicts that the industry could
be worth US$ 21.2 billion by 2010 and US $23.9 billion
by 2012 depending on the regulatory developments between
now and then.
The recent European legal events such as the Placanica
ruling and the EFTA court’s decision regarding Norwegian
gaming machines, will have had only a mild impact on
gambling monpolies in Europe, the report opines.
However, added to the infringement procedures launched
against many EU states and their monopoly operators, it
said there could be more European markets liberalised by
the end of the year.
“Already in light of the Placanica decision we
understand that Poland will be offering online sports
betting licences along the same lines as Italy,” it
said.
Future reportage from the consultant could be useful -
it plans a fact-finding mission to Asia that will
include stops in Macau, Hong Kong and China, with the
possible e-gaming licensing regime in Macau of
particular interest.
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