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 Two in five Australians gamble every week, report shows.




Two in five Australians gamble every week, report shows.
Published: 2023-04-04

The Australian Gambling Research Centre found lotteries and scratchies were the most common products used (64 per cent), followed by racing (38 per cent), sports betting (34 per cent) and pokies (33 per cent). Almost half of those who gambled were classified as being at some risk of gambling harm, including mental health issues and unmanageable debt.

When it comes to gambling ads, three quarters of Australian adults reported seeing or hearing sports or race betting advertisements at least once a week in the past 12 months. Two in five were exposed to those ads four or more times a week.

Twenty-one per cent of people were prompted to start betting for the first time after seeing an ad, while 34 per cent increased the amount they spent.

 

Exposure to wagering advertising is leading to riskier betting behaviour and escalating the likelihood of experiencing gambling harms,” the research centre’s executive manager Rebecca Jenkinson said.

 

The report also captures the concerns of the Australian public that wagering advertising normalises gambling activity.”

Seventy-seven per cent of Australians believe there are too many opportunities to gamble, while 59 per cent say it should be discouraged.

The federal government has said it is committed to reducing gambling harm. Communications Minister Michelle Rowland has stopped short of calling on NSW premier-elect Chris Minns to back cashless pokie cards across his state, as shocking new data reveals the extent of gambling harm.

 

Communications Minister Michelle Rowland has stopped short of calling on NSW premier-elect Chris Minns to back cashless pokie cards across his state, as shocking new data reveals the extent of gambling harm.

Mr Minns pledged to rollout a cashless gaming trial on hundreds of machines in a bid to counter former premier Dominic Perrottet’s gambling reforms.

People made their decision there. This is an area that is regulated under state law and I expect that he will hold true to his election commitments,” she told the ABC.

I also expect that, as premier, he will be open and consultative about that process, that he’s also very committed to harm minimisation and that he will ensure that what the community expects in terms of delivering on his commitments, he fulfils.”

When asked how voters could trust her ability to regulate the industry after accepting a $19,000 donation from online gambling company Sportsbet, Ms Rowland said she was taking action now.

It’s very clear that we understand the community expects action in this area ... and I’m getting on with the job,” she said.

Ms Rowland has previously vowed she would not take any more money from gambling companies now that she is minister.

The Australian Gambling Research Centre found lotteries and scratchies were the most common products used (64 per cent), followed by racing (38 per cent), sports betting (34 per cent) and pokies (33 per cent).

Almost half of those who gambled were classified as being at some risk of gambling harm, including mental health issues and unmanageable debt.

When it comes to gambling ads, three quarters of Australian adults reported seeing or hearing sports or race betting advertisements at least once a week in the past 12 months.

Two in five were exposed to those ads four or more times a week.

Twenty-one per cent of people were prompted to start betting for the first time after seeing an ad, while 34 per cent increased the amount they spent.

Exposure to wagering advertising is leading to riskier betting behaviour and escalating the likelihood of experiencing gambling harms,” the research centre’s executive manager Rebecca Jenkinson said.

The report also captures the concerns of the Australian public that wagering advertising normalises gambling activity.”

Seventy-seven per cent of Australians believe there are too many opportunities to gamble, while 59 per cent say it should be discouraged.

The federal government has said it is committed to reducing gambling harm.

From this week, consistent messaging will be used across the country while wagering service staff will be required to complete new training around gambling harm.

In the coming months, the federal government will also implement the first national self-exclusion register called BetStop.

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Gambling companies face heightened financial risks owing Swedish Court verdict. 

Two in five Australians gamble every week, report shows.

Swedish Court Orders Refund of Losses for Gambling Addiction

 

In December 2023, a groundbreaking judgment was delivered by the Swedish Patent and Market Court of Appeal in favour of a former gambling addict who incurred a loss of over EUR 500,000 through gambling.

 

 

The court ruled that the individual was entitled to reimbursement from the gambling company, as the bets were deemed void under the Swedish Contracts Act. The landmark ruling allows individuals who lost money under similar circumstances to seek similar compensation from Swedish gambling companies.

 

In 2019, the Swedish gambling market was substantially regulated, resulting in many of the marketing tactics employed by the gambling company in this particular case being deemed illegal. As such, this case is unlikely to significantly impact the current marketing practices of gambling companies. Nonetheless, it does present an opportunity for individuals with a history of gambling addiction to seek reimbursement for money they have lost, provided that the gambling companies utilized comparable marketing strategies and were aware that the individual had gambling problems.

 

Swedish gambling companies face heightened financial risks in this regard.

 



Finland's state-owned operator increases profits by 3% and protects players. 

Two in five Australians gamble every week, report shows.

The year 2023 was successful for Veikkaus' digital channel initiatives, and the company's overall result was in line with its goal. 180,000 new Veikkaus customers were registered, and the company's customer base now exceeds 2.5 million registered customers.

 

 

Digital games grew by 4.5% and accounted for almost 55% of Veikkaus' gross gaming revenue. The company channeled its development investments particularly into its digital channel, where games created by Veikkaus' own game studio also accounted for a large portion of the gross gaming revenue generated by the company's online casino, eArpa service and other offers. At the end of 2023, Veikkaus had approximately 2,520,000 registered customers. The number of registered customers increased by approximately 180,000 (+8.0%) during the year.

 

Data obtained through identified gambling activities can also be used to prevent and reduce gambling harms.

 

 

All games will be covered by the ID requirement.

 

Veikkaus began requiring player registration as Veikkaus customers for ticket-based games in mid-May. The impacts of the ID requirement on gameplay have been as expected. Veikkaus also made preparations for the ID requirement for scratch card games, which came into effect on January 1, 2024 and meant that all Veikkaus games now require identification.

 

 

"Today, all our games, including all physical scratch cards, are subject to the identification requirement. This means that we have become global pioneers in ensuring the responsibility of our gaming operations," said Susanna Saikkonen, Vice President of Sustainability at Veikkaus.

 

Player identification allows for a safer gaming environment where customers can be offered various services, such as loss limits and money transfers, and the possibility of self-exclusion from all games.



Ainsworth accused of a bad move to sell cheap to Novomatic. 

Two in five Australians gamble every week, report shows.

An American shareholder of pokies supplier Ainsworth Game Technology has accused the company of talking down the value of the stock and limiting it to “obscurity”, slamming a strategic review process which he says has depressed the share price.

 

Ainsworth is considering whether to take itself private for its next stage of growth and has hired Macquarie to conduct a review designed to maximize value for shareholders.

 

At the company’s annual results last week, Ainsworth chief executive Harald Neumann ruled out one option – listing the stock in the US. He said the outcome of the review would be determined later this year.

 

 

Speaking with the Australian Financial Review over the weekend, David Kanen of Kanen Wealth Management – which holds around 8 million Ainsworth shares, stated his belief that the business was “severely undervalued” after Ainsworth CEO Harald Neumann told investors a secondary listing in the United States was not an option.

 

“I believe our CEO talked the stock down,” Kanen said. “By limiting themselves to being in obscurity, solely on the Australian exchange … they’re missing a much bigger sized audience. Remaining in obscurity results in low volume, lower valuation and lack of price discovery, no US research coverage.”

 

According to the AFR report, Neumann claims a secondary listing would cost the company around AU$10 million but a number of shareholders, including Karen, dispute this – instead putting the cost at less than AU$2 million.

 

The AFR has named Oaktree, American Gaming Systems, Zitro Games and Merkur Group among other potential suitors for the Australian firm.



BetMGM disembark on UK with Chris Rock on board. 

Two in five Australians gamble every week, report shows.

As BetMGM has embarked on its growth into the UK market, sponsorship and advertising has enabled the firm to showcase the authenticity in bringing Vegas to the UK. 

 

LeoVegas Group Director of UK, Ireland, and Sponsorship emphasised that the firm’s ambitions to breathe life into what had become a relatively stable market were accelerated through engagement with impactful partnerships. 

 

One of the main ambassadors of the brand that BetMGM has brought to the UK is comedy legend Chris Rock, and Behar revealed that he epitomised the freshness they are seeking to enrich the UK market with. 

 

He’s been very important to us”, stated Behar, “we really wanted a hero name and a hero ambassador to help launch the product and to drive some credibility in what we’re trying to achieve, the way that we look and the energy we are bringing to the market. 

 

We take your expectations and raise them – so whilst other brands have retired footballers, we have Hollywood A-listers.” 

 

It comes down to not how we one up the opposition, but how we 10 up the competition, So when we looked at ambassadors and we were presented with lots of different talent options that were from lots of different nationalities, what was clear to us is that we just didn’t wanna be another operator taking some old retired football talent.”



Not good news for BETSSON from Finland. 

Two in five Australians gamble every week, report shows.

The Betsson Group, through its parent company BML Group Ltd, has been placed on Finland's blacklist. The presence on Finland's blacklist has been officially confirmed, as its parent company BML Group became the first gaming operator ever, licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority, to be included in the NPB's publicly available list of prohibited operators. The Betsson Group owns a total of 14 brands, which include popular names such as Betsson, Star Casino, and Betsafe.

 

These brands are also specifically listed. The NPB's blacklist was introduced in December 2022 as part of an enforcement effort to protect the gambling market in Finland.

 

 

The company BML Group Ltd, belonging to the BETSSON group, has been blacklisted IN FINLAND, and all banks, payment service providers and virtual currency providers are required to block all money transfers from Finland to BML.

 

 

The news of Betsson Group entering Finland's blacklist comes as a consequence of them losing a court battle against the National Police Board on February 19, 2024. As a result, all banks, payment service providers, and virtual currency providers are now required to block money transfers from Finland to the company.

 

It is certainly not a positive development for Betsson Group's brand and reputation. Still, it serves as a critical reminder that companies must adhere to ethical standards and comply with laws and regulations to avoid such consequences.


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