iovation finds online gambling mobile use and fraud increase in 2018
1 Feb 2019
Key findings around online gambling in the report include:
- Mobile transactions skyrocket - Transactions processed via mobile devices grew at an average annual rate of 95% from only 6% in 2012 to 62% in 2017 to 70% of overall online transactions in 2018.
- Game abuse and cheating increase but level out - The growth of game abuses and cheating like chip dumping and player collusion continued in 2018 but slowed from 55% growth in 2017 to an increase of 12% in 2018.
- Credit card fraud continues steady climb - Over the past five years, credit card fraud increased by 155% with an average annual growth of 39%.
In addition to the data findings, the report identifies and explores three key trends driving the iGaming market:
- Player experience as a market differentiator: Operators are facing a myriad of new challenges and an increasingly competitive market. The recent changes to gambling regulations globally including in the United States, Singapore and India, presents an opportunity for market expansion, but also comes with competition from new operators. Attracting and retaining players with a superior experience has never been more important.
- Managing regulatory uncertainty: Operators are under increased regulatory scrutiny. For instance, fines against gambling operators in the United Kingdom rose from £1.6 million to £18 million from April 2017 to 2018 for money laundering violations and unfair practices. The U.K. Gambling Commission issued another round of fines totalling £14 million in November 2018, so this trend doesn't look to be slowing.
- Convergence of fraud prevention and authentication: With the convergence of offline and online identities, it's important to fight fraud and protect customers across the entire lifecycle without degrading the player experience. This can only be achieved by combining seamless customer authentication with next-generation fraud prevention, protecting against both existing and emerging threats.
iovation finds online gambling mobile use and fraud increase in 2018
is republished from iGamingNews.com.
