SIKKIM LICENCE DECISION EXPECTED SOON (Update)
18 December 2009
India's first online gambling licence award
imminent
It seems to have involved an extraordinarily long and
complicated process (see previous InfoPowa reports), but
there are indications that India's first online gambling
licence - issued by the province of Sikkim - will be
awarded within the next three weeks.
Several
major Internet gambling groups have been bidding for the
potentially luctrative licence in India, which has an
estimated gambling market worth well over GBP 30
million. William Hill, Betfair and Bwin are reported to
be among the 13 companies who have made application.
Although the successful bidder will only be
authorised to advertise and promote its services in
Sikkim, a province in the Himalayas, it will be allowed
to take bets from across India - access to a population
of over a billion, many starved of wagering services.
Foreign companies going after the licence were
required to have an Indian partner, and it is presumed
that the bidding firms have secured this aspect before
bidding.
Legal betting in India is presently
confined to horse racing, generating annual revenues in
the region of GBP 250 million, and casino gambling in
the states of Goa and Sikkim. Some estimates place the
value of wagering on the illegal 'black' market as high
as GBP 25 billion, with over half of this being wagered
by cricket-mad Indians, creating international
corruption problems.
The successful bidder for
the Sikkim licence will clearly be anticipating massive
action from the World Cup of football being held in
South Africa in June 2010.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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