The following reports are available for download:
Issue 10, May 2020
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) is having, and will continue to have, a significant and multi-faceted impact on the gambling industry in South Africa, raising a wide scope of new challenges and demands for regulators.
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Issue 9, May 2020
Since the inception of democracy in 1994, the main economic objectives of government have been job creation, the elimination of poverty and the reduction of inequality.
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Issue 8, May 2020
Over the past few years, there has been a shift in the bingo industry from traditional bingo to Electronic Bingo Terminals (EBTs).
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Issue 7, November 2017
Since its inception in 1997, South Africa’s gambling industry has moved rapidly from a developing market to a fairly matured industry with its scope expanding over the last few years.
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Issue 5, August 2015
NGB commissioned a research survey in the 2015/2016 Financial Year to determine the prevalence and incidence of gambling, as well as to monitor problem gambling in South Africa.
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Issue 4, March 2014
On the whole, it is calculated that South African households allocated 0.97% of household income/expenditure to gambling in 2012.
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Issue 3, February 2014
During the period 2012/2013 the NGB embarked on a study to determine the social impact of gambling. This study was conducted as a follow-up to a similar study conducted in 2009.
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Issue 2, June 2013
South Africa, under the leadership of the NGB, is setting the standard for research in the field of tracking gambling prevalence and related matters on the African continent
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Issue 1, October 2012
This Bulletin will be updated regularly with the latest tracking research findings on the incidence of gambling, the prevalence of different forms of gambling, the profile of gamblers, as well as problem gambling.
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