JERSEY LICENCE COSTS TO GO UP
31 July 2009
With ambitions to become an Internet gaming
licensing jurisdiction, this one will be watched
For some months now the unofficial news has been that
the island of Jersey - off the French coast in the
Channel Isles - has ambitions to become an Internet
gambling licensing jurisdiction. The cost of land
licensing will therefore be of interest as an indicator
of what the cost is likely to be....and it is going up.
The BBC reported this week that land betting shops
in Jersey could see a four-fold increase in the cost of
gambling licences.
Alan Maclean, Minister for
Economic Development, has proposed the increase after
finding that the cost of licences has remained the same
since 2001. The annual fee is currently GBP 1 290, but
this could increase to GBP 5 000 from next (2010) year
if the proposal is accepted.
Betting shops and
all other amusement and entertainment facilities on the
island must have a licence to operate, and such a rise
would effect 29 betting offices in Jersey.
Permits to run bingo events and lotteries could also
increase under the plans.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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