SPORTINGBET SELLS ITALIAN INTEREST
24 July 2009
Italian operation sold to management for an
undisclosed but nominal consideration
Just over three years since it was launched in 2006,
Sportingbet's Italian venture, Sportingbet Italia has
been sold to its management for an undisclosed but
reportedly nominal consideration.
UK business
media report that the UK gambling group entered the
Italian market in the hope that further liberalisation
of Italian online gaming regulation would take place,
including a rise in the maximum payout from Euro 10 000.
However, the Italian authorities introduced a new
offline model by tendering over 13 500 shop-based
licences. The consequence was more competition from
offline outlets, adding to other concerns regarding the
Italian government's requirement that operators use
specific software for the Italian market.
The
sale is likely to result in an exceptional cost of GBP
7.1 million, reports the Reuters news agency, but the
management is still confident of hitting forecasts of
GBP 29 million in operating profits for the year ending
31 July 2009.
Reports indicate that losses have
accrued since the acquisition in May 2006 of Sportingbet
Italia.
Amounts wagered at Sportingbet Italia in
the first 11 months of its current financial year were
GBP 13.7 million with GBP 2 million in net gaming
revenue, resulting in an operational loss of
approximately GBP 1.5 million.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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