What we already knew has been confirmed – that Britain is going online gambling mad!
The regulatory body for casinos, bingo, gaming machines and lotteries in Great Britain, the Gambling Commission, has just announced that the numbers of people going online to place a bet in the UK is on the rise.
The Gambling Commission made the announcement upon releasing the findings of its latest survey carried out in June. This examination found that 8.6 percent of UK adults had taken part in at least one form of online gambling during the previous month, up from 7.4 percent last year.
The Commission's survey found that taking part in the National Lottery remains the most popular form of remote gambling followed closely by online poker.
It’s research discovered that, in the four quarters to June, 6.7 percent of adults admitted to gambling via a computer, laptop or handheld advice over the previous month, up from the 5.2 percent in last year's survey.
Placing a bet through a mobile telephone is also on the rise with almost three per cent of adults stating that they had used their handset as a gambling tool at least once in the month before the survey.
To round off a general rise, gambling via interactive or digital television also increased during the period from 1.7 percent to 1.8 percent. The Gambling Commission said online gamblers are most likely to be males between the ages of 18 and 34.
The findings will add further weight to the online gaming industry’s calls for an opportunity to advertise their wares on mainstream media.
While the levels of success sites such as getminted.com are achieveing at the moment is commendable the feeling is with greater marketing freedoms more players will be attracted to online gaming.




