NO MORE ONLINE TURKS FOR PARTY GAMING
13 April 2007
Major betting group withdraws it's services to the
Turkish online gambling market
Publicly listed online gambling group Party Gaming, has
withdrawn online gambling services from subsidiaries
such as Party Poker.com and Party Casino.com from the
Turkish market in response to legislative developments
in that country.
In a notice to the London stock exchange this week the
company announces the move and claims that it "....has
taken all reasonable steps to ensure that customers in
Turkey are denied access to any of the group's gaming
sites."
The group reassured investors that Turkish online
gambling does not represent a significant portion of its
revenues and the withdrawal will have little material
impact on results.
Following the introduction of recent legislation which
prohibits certain forms of online gaming from being
offered by any unauthorised domestic or foreign company
to citizens in Turkey, the e-wallet Neteller pulled out
of the area and Austrian giant bwin announced a
temporary withdrawal. Bwin said at the time it was
pulling out of the Turkish market as a gesture of
goodwill. The company generates around 6 percent of its
gross gaming revenues from Turkey.
Turkey is not yet a full member of the European Union,
although it has aspirations in that direction, and it
could fall foul of the European Commission's
determination to ensure safe and non-discriminatory
freedom of trading in goods and services between member
countries.
Gambling in the country is largely the preserve of the
IDDAA in which government has a significant stake.
Earlier this year Charlie McCreevie, head commissioner
for the European Commission served notices on several EU
European members that seek to ban foreign gambling from
EU member states whilst allowing domestic and state
involved action.
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