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Illegal gambling likely to increase following pandemic, claims report

Customer behaviour during the Covid-19 pandemic is likely to accelerate changes in online gambling and betting that were already taking place and could lead to an increase in illegal activity.

That is the view of a new report from one of the world’s leading analytical agencies, the Asian Racing Federation anti-illegal betting task force, whose work extends to the UK market.

Outlining changes in betting trends noted since the pandemic took hold, the task force’s first quarterly bulletin points out: "Millennials are less interested in sports but more interested in online gaming, notably through platforms such as Steam, which on one day in March set a new record with more than 20 million people simultaneously gaming or chatting on the platform."

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