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Market Research Report
Gambler (The) - UK - June 2007
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Mintel International Group Ltd, |
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2007/06 |
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MT53270 |
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Table of Contents
- Issues in the Market
- Main issues
- Definition
- Abbreviations
- Market in Brief
- New legislation to shape the sector from 2007
- The super-casino -- bringing Vegas to the UK?
- Technical innovation driving the market forward
- A gambling nation?
- Negative perceptions dog the industry
- Internal Market Environment
- Key points
- The Gambling Act 2005
- All change in September 2007
- The Gambling Commission takes the reins
- Casino boom on the way
- Other freedoms signal a bright future
- Gaming machines shake-up
- Figure 1: New gaming machine classifications, February 2007
- Looking out for problem gamblers
- Section 16 and Section 21 machines on their way out
- Bingo prizes to swell
- Disappointment with the new Act
- Betting shops take several positives
- Lottery players to show their skills
- Remote gambling set for further expansion
- Social responsibility
- Poker to feel the pressure of greater restrictions
- Poker clubs join forces
- The Gutshot case
- Taxation
- Gaming machine tax brought into line
- Remote Gaming Duty higher than expected
- New top rate for casinos
- Figure 2: Gaming duty bands, 2006 and 2007
- Bingo operators complain over ' double taxation'
- The smoking ban
- Bingo-ing up in smoke?
- Casinos to take a hit?
- Minimal impact for betting shops...
- ...with online operators to reap the rewards
- US shuts up shop on online gambling
- Broader Market Environment
- Key points
- Demographic and economic trends
- Ageing population presents challenges and opportunities
- Figure 3: Trends in the age structure of the UK population, by gender,
2002-12
- ABC1 population continues to expand
- Figure 4: Forecast adult population trends, by socio-economic group,
2002-12
- Lower socio-economic groups more vulnerable?
- Changing player profiles
- Women' s spending power increasing
- Figure 5: UK workforce, by gender, 2002-12
- Growth in PDI set to slow
- Figure 6: Trends in personal disposable income and consumer expenditure,
2002-12
- Technology usage
- The Internet goes from strength to strength
- Figure 7: Computer, Internet and broadband take-up, 2002-06
- Tuned in to a digital future
- Figure 8: UK multichannel TV penetration, by platform, 2001-06
- Competitive Context
- Key points
- Competition for the leisure pound
- Figure 9: Consumer expenditure on selected leisure goods and activities,
2002-06
- Betting on a good night out
- Las Vegas, UK-style?
- In-home leisure and other non-essential spending
- Strengths and Weaknesses in the Market
- Strengths
- Weaknesses
- Market Size, Segmentation and Forecast
- Key points
- Market size
- Figure 10: The UK gambling market, 2002-07
- Deregulation to spark boom time for the market
- The online sector: threats and opportunities
- Market segmentation
- Figure 11: UK gambling stakes, by key sector, 2002-06
- Tax change sparks betting boom
- Casinos next for expansion
- Bingo set to suffer
- Turnaround for the Lottery
- Gaming machines feeling the pinch
- Net expenditure growth lags behind stakes
- Figure 12: UK gambling net expenditure, by key sector, 2002-06
- Figure 13: Proportion of prizes to stakes, by key sector, 2006
- Forecast -- Scenarios
- Scenario 1: Static
- Figure 14: Forecast of gambling target groups, scenario 1, 2007-12
- Scenario 2: Optimistic
- Figure 15: Forecast of gambling target groups, scenario 2, 2007-12
- Brand Communication and Promotion
- Key points
- Tight reins to be loosened...
- ...but restrictions will still apply
- Online operators to lead the spending boom
- Bingo still trails the Lottery in TV stakes
- Figure 16: TV advertising expenditure on bingo operators and the
National Lottery (Camelot Group PLC), 2003-06
- Online bingo campaigns point the way
- The Consumer -- Who Gambles?
- Key points
- Gamblers vs non-gamblers
- Figure 17: Gamblers versus non-gamblers, February 2007
- Gamblers vs non-gamblers -- who are they?
- Figure 18: Gamblers versus non-gamblers, by demographic sub-group,
February 2007
- Gambling activities
- Figure 19: Gambling activities done in the last 12 months, February 2007
- Who gambles on what?
- Figure 20: Gambling activities done in the last 12 months, by
demographic sub-group, February 2007
- Targeting the young -- a risky proposition
- Low-income groups more vulnerable?
- iTV gambling primed for take-off
- Gambling combinations
- Figure 21: Combinations of types of gambling, February 2007
- Lottery softies?
- Game on for fruit machine players
- The Consumer -- Habits and Motivations
- Key points
- Locations and methods of gambling
- Figure 22: Locations/methods of gambling used in the last 12 months,
February 2007
- In-person vs online
- Figure 23: Selected locations/methods of gambling used, by selected
gambling activities done in the last 12 months, February 2007
- Betting shop users yet to fully embrace online gambling
- Figure 24: Locations/methods of gambling used in the last 12 months, by
other locations/methods used, February 2007
- Who gambles where?
- Figure 25: Locations/methods of gambling used in the last 12 months, by
demographic sub-group, February 2007
- Why?
- Figure 26: Main gambling motivation, February 2007
- Lottery players in it for the money
- Figure 27: Main gambling motivation, by gambling activities done in the
last 12 months, February 2007
- What motivates different groups?
- Figure 28: Main gambling motivation, by demographic sub-group, February
2007
- The Consumer -- Attitudes Towards Gambling
- Key points
- Negative perceptions of the industry
- Figure 29: Attitudes towards gambling, February 2007
- Attitudes towards gambling -- demographic analysis
- Figure 30: Most popular attitudes towards gambling, by demographic
sub-group, February 2007
- Figure 31: Further attitudes towards gambling, by demographic sub-group,
February 2007
- Old heads express concern
- Venues not catering for ABs
- North West primed for the super-casino
- The influence of gambling activities on attitudes
- Figure 32: Attitudes towards gambling, by gambling activities done in
the last 12 months, February 2007
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