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UK online gambling grows but not as fast as land-based casinos!

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dani3839

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Online gambling activity in the UK continues to grow, but not as fast as land-based casino gambling.

On Thursday, the UK Gambling Commission released its latest compilation of the nation’s gambling activity, spanning the 12-month period between October 2015 and September 2016, during which the overall gambling market’s revenue rose nearly 3% to £13.82b.

As in the UKGC’s most recent report, online gambling remains the top revenue earner at £4.46b, compared with £4.23b in the 12 months spanning April 2015 to March 2016. (The figure covers only revenue derived from British punters playing on UK-licensed operators; total remote betting accounted for nearly £4.8b.)

Spurred by the Euro 2016 football tournament, remote betting was up nearly 10% to £1.7b, while exchange betting added a further £170m. Online casino revenue retained its top dog status with £2.4b, but this represented growth of less than 3%. Online bingo suffered a slight decline to £149m, while pool betting was up 16% to £30.2m.

There were over 28.4m new online customer accounts registered in the period, up from 23.7m in the previous period. Given the UK’s total adult population is only around 50m, that’s a pretty staggering figure. The number of active accounts ticked up from 20m to 21.4m.

On the social responsibility front, nearly 813k UK residents took advantage of online operators’ new self-exclusion programs, or roughly 3.7% of the number of active accounts.

The UKGC also tallied revenue for gambling software, which totaled £520.1m, down from £538.3m in the previous period. The decline was due to sales falling nearly 14% as revenue share posted a slight increase.

Land-based betting usurped the National Lottery for second place on the revenue chart, with betting up nearly 3% to £3.4b while the Lottery fell 4.3% to £3.26b. Over the counter wagering was up 2% to £1.6b while machine gaming revenue was up 3% to £1.8b. The number of retail betting locations fell 1% to 8,788 and betting employee ranks fell slightly to just over 53k.

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CareyG

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I think more people will always go to the landbased casinos. A lot of the older people dont even really understand computers and besides that, people like the excitement of the Live Casinos! ::slot
 

DaneKingShep

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We've seen the shift in recent years, more and more people heading online to satisfy the casino itch!! Personally, there's always a place for visiting casinos and rolling the dice, so to speak.
 

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I know the US peps go to casinos because they are close and a lot of them but in other countries there are not many casinos(land) to choose from so players turn to online games.
 

DaneKingShep

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I know the US peps go to casinos because they are close and a lot of them but in other countries there are not many casinos(land) to choose from so players turn to online games.

Absolutely. If I want to go and visit a casino it's an hour drive. Which is fine if you win big but that doesn't always happen... :ohboy
 

sorcer3ss

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That is a long way, I suppose we don't have that many casinos, we have heaps of places that have slot machines which is all I am interested in playing anyway, I wold have at least 3 places within 5 mins or so from my house.
 

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I think the underlying differences are:

1) Social aspects
2) Agility with online gambling

First point:

People like the social aspect of entering a bookmaker. Friendships are made, you're treated nicely and you can enjoy your day out - this is great for people who perhaps live on their own or have a small social group.

Additionally, the older generations at first perhaps struggle with new technology, but like anything, the more they use it, the better they become.

Second point:

Online casinos will grow and surpass and we continue to become a 'digitally connected' community. I, personally, prefer being able to just open up my laptop, or pay in-apps wherever and wherever I am.
 

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