BIG DEAL FOR BETFAIR
30 January 2009
Betting exchange enters the US gambling space with
$50 million TVG deal...and the Russians are coming!
The UK-based online betting exchange Betfair Group Ltd.
has completed its acquisition of the US-based TV Games
Network from Macrovision for $50 million in cash.
TVG is among the most widely-distributed horseracing
networks in the world and is also a leading provider of
advance deposit wagering services in the U.S., and
Betfair is a premier e-gaming betting community, with
horseracing as its core product.
"The divestiture of the TVG Network marks another
milestone in a set of objectives we set for ourselves
when we acquired Gemstar-TV Guide in 2008, and helps to
focus our company around the goal of powering a uniquely
simple home entertainment experience,” said Fred
Amoroso, president and CEO of Macrovision.
Gerard Cunningham, president of Betfair U.S., said: "We
are tremendously excited to be the new owners of TVG and
look forward to building upon the worldwide experience
of Betfair to help grow the business. We believe TVG to
be the premium product in the sector, with exceptional
staff and loyal customers, and we look forward to
working with the horseracing industry to help promote
this great sport.”
David Yu, CEO of the Betfair Group Ltd, commented: "We
have always been attracted by the operating strength of
TVG together with its conservative and prudent
regulatory approach. Its values are very much aligned
with those of Betfair. We have waited to enter the U.S.
market until we had a high quality, and above all, legal
product offering, and we believe with this acquisition
we have secured those goals.”
TVG covers racing from 70 tracks 16 U.S. states,
including the key racing centres of Kentucky, California
and New York. It also accepts bets from residents of
those states, dividing the profits with the racecourses
concerned.
Betfair has no plans at present to introduce its betting
exchange model into the US market, but will use its
cutting-edge technology to improve the pari-mutuel
betting services offered to TVG clients, said Yu.
“We have waited to enter the US market until we had a
high quality, and above all, legal product offering, and
we believe with this acquisition we have secured those
goals,” said Betfair's chief executive.
The American venture follows news that Betfair is also
involved in the Russian betting market
The betting exchange announced Wednesday that it has
opened its online client to the Russian poker community.
"Up until now, our clients could only view information
on the poker client and promotions in English, Spanish,
German, and Italian," said Bruce Stubbs Head of Betfair
Poker. "However, we are now delighted to start offering
updated information to our Russian clients."
Russian poker players have become a respected force in
international poker in recent years, featuring
prominently in many of the major land tournaments and
championships.
Stubbs said that the Russian market a fascinating one
that continued to produce very talented individuals. "We
saw a very strong showing from this region at this
year's WSOP Europe event which we currently sponsor. We
hope that the new Russian client shows our commitment to
developing and producing new offerings and hope to
announce more in the coming year."
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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