Bank of Ireland Responds to Surge in Youth Gambling with Voluntary Card Blocks (Casino News Daily)

Bank of Ireland Responds to Surge in Youth Gambling with Voluntary Card Blocks (Casino News Daily)

Gambling activity among young adults in Ireland has seen a sharp increase in early 2025, driven in part by major sporting events. New data from Bank of Ireland reveals that card spending on gambling rose by 19% among individuals aged 18 to 25 in the first quarter of the year, despite a slight overall decline in gambling-related card payments across all age groups. Bank of Ireland’s analysis highlights that 90% of all gambling transactions during this period were conducted online, with 99% of those payments made using debit cards. Men accounted for the majority of betting activity, placing 71% of the total bets. The counties showing the most notable increases in gambling include Wicklow with a 37% rise, Kilkenny up by 24%, Limerick at 20%, and Laois with a 17% increase. These trends coincided with high-profile sporting events such as the Cheltenham Festival and the Six Nations rugby tournament, which… Read More

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