LINX MEDIA CONFIRMS INSOLVENCY
28 August 2009
Now players await details of the liquidators
Microgaming's late Friday announcement that it has
pulled the software licence of the Linx Media online
gambling group on doubts regarding the company's
solvency has been followed by extensive forum discussion
and a company announcement on the relevant websites.
The Linx announcement reads:
“The Linx Media
Group has today announced that it is seeking to put its
businesses into liquidation and will cease trading with
immediate effect. As yet, the Linx Media Group does not
know how long this process will take, but it will
provide updates on the situation as and when information
becomes available and when liquidators are appointed.”
A further comment from the company said:
“It is with great regret that we make this announcement.
I appreciate the concern and frustration that this will
inflict on the Eurolinx, BetOnBet, and Linx Casino
player community.
"Affected account holders are
those individuals who have agreed to a contractual
relationship with the Linx Media Group through Eurolinx,
BetOnBet and Linx Casino.
"All available player
funds are held by these businesses. As soon as we have
information on how to lodge claims with the liquidators,
we will communicate this via www.eurolinx.com,
www.BetOnBet.com and www.linxcasino.com.”
Players on the Casinomeister and 2plus2 forums
resurrected the Tusk incident in which an Australian
online casino and poker group went into liquidation
owing what was believed to be millions of dollars worth
of obligations that liquidators are still sorting out.
Some players posted that they had tens of thousands of
dollars in their Linx accounts, indicating that the Linx
affair could be of similar gravity.
In the Tusk
Investment Corporation debacle last year, six online
casinos and 28 online poker rooms were involved in the
business failure.
A poster at the 2plus2 forum
summarised the likely sequence of events going forward,
based on his Tusk experience and once liquidators are
appointed: “In our case they contacted us per e-mail, it
took a little over a month… then you will need to submit
a claim (takes like 10 min to fill out).” From there,
patience is required as liquidators sort through the
financial and player accounts to arrive at a fair
distribution of what monies can be realised from the
remaining assets of the company.
The poker
operations of the Linx group operated on the Microgaming
Poker Network, around ninth in size on the Internet with
an average daily count of real money ring game players
of just over 1 750. Other sites on the network include
32 Red Poker, Betway, Canbet, Carlos Poker, Cool Hand
Poker, Gnuf, Intertops Poker, Nordic Bet, PokerTime,
PokerWize, Spin Palace, and Unibet.
Linx Media
launched its latest online casino venture, Linx
Casino.com only four months ago (see previous InfoPowa
report). The personalities behind the Linx Media group
are at present unknown, but it has offices in Malta,
indicating that it is perhaps licensed in that
jurisdiction.
If this is the case, the LGA
licensing authority will no doubt soon face questions on
what arrangements regarding security for player funds
(such as ringfencing of mandatory company deposits) are
demanded as a licensing condition, and how much those
deposits might bring to the liquidator's calculations.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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