eGaming Monitor launches bingo data product

eGaming Monitor has announced the launch of a new bingo data product, providing detailed information on bingo players and stakes by bingo room, by operator, by supplier and by hour.

eGaming Monitor has long been a provider of key online casino insights, and its monthly casino dashboard is published on iGB. The casino dashboard tracks track 41,000 casino games from 800 studios across 2,000 operators.

Now, operators and suppliers can also have access to its bingo data.

“This has been many months in development and builds on our existing databases of all gaming operators, suppliers and games,” eGaming Monitor chief executive Kevin Dale said. “We now collect bingo player, stakes and jackpot data from all the major sites in real time. This allows us to produce interactive reports for operators and suppliers.

“For the first time, you can see bingo market shares by supplier or operator – even down to the level of by hour, by room or by game type.”

eGaming Monitor said that its new data..

eGaming Monitor has announced the launch of a new bingo data product, providing detailed information on bingo players and stakes by bingo room, by operator, by supplier and by hour.

eGaming Monitor has long been a provider of key online casino insights, and its monthly casino dashboard is published on iGB. The casino dashboard tracks track 41,000 casino games from 800 studios across 2,000 operators.

Now, operators and suppliers can also have access to its bingo data.

“This has been many months in development and builds on our existing databases of all gaming operators, suppliers and games,” eGaming Monitor chief executive Kevin Dale said. “We now collect bingo player, stakes and jackpot data from all the major sites in real time. This allows us to produce interactive reports for operators and suppliers.

“For the first time, you can see bingo market shares by supplier or operator – even down to the level of by hour, by room or by game type.”

eGaming Monitor said that its new data could be used for the configuration of jackpots, free tournaments and optimal game or room scheduling.

“Interested in how average buy-ins are affected by ticket prices or default buy-ins? Want to see what freeroll prize/time configuration leads to most real money activity post-event? A few clicks on the filters are all it takes,” Dale said.

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