CZECH ONLINE GAMBLING ON THE WAY
26 December 2008
Five major betting companies to receive licenses
After months of anticipation, it looks as if the new
year will at last see legalised online gambling in the
Czech Republic. Radio Praha reports that after years of
lobbying (see previous InfoPowa reports), and promises
to prevent minors from betting on their websites, the
country’s five biggest bookies will soon receive permits
from the Finance Ministry to introduce online gambling.
One of those firms is believed to be Fortuna - and
company exec Tomáš Bahník explained why the decision was
so important for the firms. He told the radio station's
reporter: “We are sad and bitter that foreign Internet
betting companies are allowed to operate in the Czech
Republic without any control. There is no legal
restriction. So basically they operate in this country
illegally. So we want to have the same opportunities as
foreign companies.”
Bahnik claimed that local betting companies could be
losing out on several hundred million a year to foreign
companies offering Internet gambling from outside the
Czech Republic, but making no contribution to taxes or
employment within the Republic.
The betting company executive said that the action date
for the issue of the licenses was January 5 2009, and
that those companies in line to receive licenses have
been preparing their operations and will be ready to
launch on that date.
He added that the regulatory regime would be tough and
closely monitored, which he claimed was in contrast to
the offerings of foreign online companies.
"Every person, including teenagers, can use [foreign
company online gambling sites] Internet betting without
control," Bahnik alleged. "Our main goal is to control
this situation. If someone wants to bet through Fortuna
on the Internet, they must register in a bricks and
mortar office and show their ID. Only then will they be
allowed to play. We don’t accept credit cards but only
regular payment cards because we don’t support gambling
and gamblers and we don’t want people to become addicted
to Internet betting. That’s something foreign companies
don’t do.”
Bahnik added that the preparedness of local companies to
comply with such strict regulation and precautions to
ensure the safety of gamblers was one of the main
reasons that persuaded government to agree to a
licensing and regulatory system.
Asked about the competitive potential for online
gambling vs. traditional Czech bricks and mortar
establishments. Bahnik said it was unlikely that the new
online betting era would herald a reduction in land
casino venues. He used neighbouring Slovakia as an
example, where regulated online gambling had revealed
that Internet operations took about 20 percent of the
market, leaving the rest to more traditional land
companies and betting locations.
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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