Safer Gambling Week (SGW), which ran from 13-19 November 2023, has revealed an increase in the number of British consumers using responsible gambling tools in land-based and online casinos. This is according to research carried out by the Betting and Gaming Council (BGC).
It was the seventh time the annual event has taken place, organized by the BGC, the British Amusement Catering Trade Association (Bacta), and the Bingo Association.
The data shows that the use of responsible gambling tools increased significantly during SGW. Data collected during the event included:
The efforts of those involved in the week, which covers arcades, bingo clubs, casinos, and online gaming operators, have been praised by the BGC.
The event has also had the support of stakeholders and charities, as well as MPs and sporting clubs.
The continued efforts like those seen during Safer Gambling Week have been praised for providing a powerful advert for increasing the use of safer gambling tools in the industry. This is particularly important for players who enjoy playing real money slots and table games online.
Michael Dugher, the Chief Executive Officer at the Betting and Gaming Council, has said that his members promote safer gambling tools all year round.
He reiterated the importance of a week-long dedicated event, which brings together industry experts and a mass of support from MPs and the independent regulator, the Gambling Commission.
According to the CEO: “The industry has never been more committed to ensuring the many millions who enjoy a regular flutter continue to do so in a safe and responsible environment.”
Safer Gambling Week 2024 takes place from 18-24 November.
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