BULGARIAN CRACKDOWN ON INTERNET GAMBLING?
14 August 2009
State Gambling Commission says millions lost
to illegal Internet sites
The Bulgrian news agency BGNES reports that government
officials are becoming increasingly concerned over the
outflow of cash from the country as a result of its
residents playing at foreign online gambling sites.
It is estimated by the State Gambling Commission
that Bulgaria loses hundreds of millions of leva (1
million BGN leva = Euro 511 292) each year as a result
of the activity of illegal operators of online gambling.
Simeon Simeonov, a representative of the Commission,
confirmed that companies providing Internet gambling and
bets in Bulgaria are in the main unlicensed, and the
Commission has reportedly imposed dozens of fines on
such companies.
The statistics shows that in 2006
the turnover from illegal online gambling operations in
Bulgaria was BGN 500 million, going up to BGN 700
million in 2007, and BGN 1 billion in 2008; the figure
is expected to reach BGN 1,5 billion in 2009.
BGNES quotes Alexander Tumparov, Deputy Chair of the
Bulgarian Association for Entertainment and Gambling
Games, as saying that the unlicensed online gambling
operators working in Bulgaria were in violation of nine
different laws. Tumparov was speaking at a seminar on
bookmaking in Sofia sponsored by online gambling company
Betsafe.
Research and Markets published the
results of a study of Balkans gambling in April this
year (see previous InfoPowa report). The study analysed
the Balkan region (Greece, Turkey, Croatia, Bulgaria,
Romania, Slovenia, Serbia, and Montenegro) in
unprecedented detail and depth, reporting that the
regional gambling market was currently worth Euro 4.5
billion from a population of 130 million people, and
that the popularity of betting and interactive gambling
drive the Balkan gambling markets.
The survey
noted that he market was attracting increased attention,
and that some forerunners were paving the way - among
them Intralot, Sportingbet (about 4 percent of its
business in Bulgaria); Bwin and Bet-at-home.
Together, the Balkan countries had a GDP of Euro 1 170
billion in 2007, and earler this month.
Earlier
this month the new Finance Minister of Bulgaria, Simeon
Djankov, said that Bulgaria is going to replace its
currency, the leva (BGN), with the the Euro in 2012 or
2013.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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