BETCLIC FILES COMPETITION COMPLAINT AGAINST PMU
10 February 2012
Smaller operators cry foul against former
monopoly
Online gaming company Betclic has filed a
claim of unfair competition against Pari Mutuel Urbaine
(PMU) with the French Competition Authority, according
to the French journal Les Echos.
PMU currently
dominates the horse race betting sector in the French
market with an 85 percent share according to French
regulatory authority ARJEL, followed by Zeturf holding
10 percent and other smaller operators whose share was
described as marginal.
The claim is rooted in a
long running debate on the advantages the former-French
monopoly PMU was perceived to have going into the newly
regulated market.
The European Gaming and Betting
Association recommended at the time of opening the new
regulatory environment that PMU be compelled to use
different branding other than during its pre-regulatory
monopoly activities as well as make changes to the
pooling of stakes on complex bets. The PMU's
relationship with major French racecourses was also
touched upon.
Jean-Francois Vilotte, president of
ARJEL remarked in the regulatory body's latest French
online gaming market report that the gap between PMU and
other operators "is a problem of competition law". He
further indicated that he had forwarded these concerns
on to the Competition Authority.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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