PAGEBET ONLINE HITS THE WALL
24 April 2009
Internet sportsbetting operation in
administration
The UK online and land sportsbetting firm Pagebet has
placed its internet betting business into
administration, reports The Northern Echo regional
newspaper. However, the firm has agreed with
administrator Tenon Recovery to purchase the assets of
its online business, which it said would secure nine
jobs at the Pagebet headquarters in Durham.
All
customer funds placed online would also be secured and
guaranteed, the company said.
Pagebet will now
concentrate on growing its chain of high street betting
shops, along with its telebetting business and plans to
open a 57th branch at Shiremoor, in North Tyneside. It
is also expected to announce a rights issue to raise
about GBP 2 million to continue its expansion plan to
acquire further shops in the UK, possibly as many as
another 25.
While punters will no longer be able
to bet online with the firm, they will still have access
to a live feed via pagebet.com comprising a full range
of betting markets and prices.
Explaining the
decision to leave the interactive betting sector,
Pagebet chief executive Austin Carney said: “The heavy
investment required to grow the Internet business in a
difficult period of recession was out of line with
equity partner Advantage Capital’s and my board of
director’s vision for the company.”
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