GAMBLING COMMISSION REPORTS ON THE INDUSTRY
4 September 2009
All you need to know about gambling in
Britain
The UK Gambling Commission has published its latest
report on the gambling industry - both land and online -
in Britain.
In the section on online (remore)
gambling, the Commission reports:
* The number of
remote gambling operators licensed by the Commission
rose slightly from 300 to 328 during the year, with the
majority of these still relating to remote betting,
consisting of betting exchanges, pool betting and
general betting.
* Breakdown of types of remote
gambling licences issued by the Commission: General
betting 72 Society lottery 50 Gambling software 49
Pool betting 42 General betting (telephone) 40
Casino 20 Betting intermediary 19 Gaming machines
technical – (full, supplier and software) 17 External
lottery managers 10 Bingo 9
* The remote
gambling industry in Great Britain is made up primarily
as follows:
• many of the large and familiar high
street bookmakers • large remote-only operators
including Betfair and Bet365 • smaller betting
operators that operate remote gambling facilities
themselves • smaller betting operators that have
their remote operations hosted by more experienced
operators • fantasy football style remote pool
betting operators • smaller bingo and casino
operators • society lotteries that sell lottery
tickets online or by telephone • businesses supplying
gambling software to gambling operators.
* The
majority of gambling sites accessible to British
citizens are regulated overseas. In many cases an
operator is licensed by the Commission for remote
betting but (for fiscal and other operational reasons)
its remote casino and poker operations are licensed
overseas. The main European overseas jurisdictions
regulating remote gambling are Alderney, Gibraltar, the
Isle of Man and Malta. Information taken from
regulatory returns 1 January 2008 to 31 December 2008
* Remote betting, bingo and casino operations employ
an estimated 7 800 persons
* Current number of
self exclusions at remote gambling sites 45 277
*
Known breaches/attempted breaches of self exclusion 6
807
* Number of individuals who cancelled their
self exclusion after minimum exclusion period 1 678
* Under-age gambling. There were 144 recorded
incidents when someone under the age of 18 attempted to
gamble online. This figure includes attempts to gamble
that were, in the majority of cases, successfully
blocked by the operator.
* Active customer
accounts (for Commission licensed facilities) reached
6.2 million, and new player accounts 4.9 million. Funds
held in customer accounts totalled GBP257 million.
* Gross gambling yield for remote betting, bingo and
casino was assessed at GBP896 million
* The
latest information on player participation from ICM
Research showed:
• Over the year to March 2009 (ie
an average of figures for June 2008, September 2008,
December 2008 and March 2009), 9.9 percent of the 8 000
adults surveyed said they had participated in at least
one form of remote gambling (through a computer, mobile
phone or interactive/digital TV) in the previous month.
This compares with the 2008 calendar year figure of 9.7
percent, the 2007 calendar year figure of 8.8 percent
and the 2006 calendar year figure of 7.2 percent. 90.0
percent of respondents said they had not participated in
any form of remote gambling.
• Those
participating in remote gambling remain more likely to
be male than female, and are more likely to be aged
18-44.
• The growth in participation in remote
gambling is explained largely by increased online
participation in the National Lottery. If those only
playing National Lottery games remotely are excluded,
5.6 percent of respondents had participated in remote
gambling in the year to March 2009, compared with 5.6
percent in 2008, 5.2 percent in 2007 and 5.1 percent in
2006. Overall, in the year to March 2009, 7.5 percent of
respondents said they had gambled remotely on tickets
for the National Lottery draw in the previous month
(either only or in addition to other types of gambling
activity).
• Remote gambling via a computer,
laptop or handheld device was most popular (8.2 percent
of all respondents), followed by gambling via mobile
phone (2.8 percent) and interactive/digital TV (2.1
percent).
http://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/pdf/Industry
statistics 2008-2009 - August 2009.pdf.pdf.
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