A new survey, carried out by online gaming company St Minver, asked 3,000 bingo players their thoughts on how July’s new smoking ban will affect their bingo playing habits. Up to two-thirds of all regular bingo players being smokers, the results do not bode well for land-based operators with 63% of the smokers surveyed revealed they would spend more time playing online bingo once the ban is introduced.
The online Bingo space is going through massive change and with it comes a raft of opportunity for operators, affiliates and solution providers. Issues such as the smoking ban, European iGaming laws, increased competition and European penetration all make it a crucial time to assess how these challenges and more will drive the online Bingo space forwards.
As the online Bingo space gears up for significant growth Dominic Mansour, CEO at Bingos.co.uk spoke of the value of the upcoming Bullet Business Online Bingo Summit [www.bulletbusiness.com/
Indeed, world leading Bingo Operators, Affiliates, Technology Solution Providers, Igaming Legal Specialists, Digital Marketing Consultants and more will be meeting in London to strategize, discuss and learn about how to make the most of the lucrative European online Bingo space. Companies already confirmed include Mecca, Gala, Jackpot Joy, Parlay Entertainment, St Minver, Which Bingo, Online Bingo Info, Astro Bingo, Bingos.org.uk, Think Bingo, Bingos.com and more.
The 2nd Annual Online Bingo Summit [www.bulletbusiness.com/
Reflecting on the quality of attendees in 2006 Phil Fraser, Founder of Which Bingo stated “The Bingo Summit drew a very focused target audience of key decision makers in the online bingo industry.” He continued “This was the first online bingo-only conference - it was long-awaited but worth the wait. An excellent opportunity to listen to, and meet, suppliers, clients and competitors all under one roof. I am already looking forward to the next Bingo Summit”
While Chris Wesson, Managing Director, Online Bingo Info speaking about this years meeting says "I am very much looking forward to this year's conference as the industry has moved on and there are new and exciting opportunities to explore"


