FRANCE TO SELL OFF PART OF GAMBLING MONOPOLY
13 June 2008
Stake in Francaises des Jeux to be reduced
A French government announcement is believed to be
imminent, disclosing that the French state plans to sell
off an as yet unknown stake in the French gambling
monopoly Francaises des Jeux, reputed to be the world's
third largest lottery company with 29 million gamblers
every year, generating annual sales last reported at
Euro 9.5 billion.
La Française des Jeux is a semi-public company, in which
the French State has a 72 percent stake. The rest of the
capital is owned by lottery issuers (20 percent), agents
(3 percent) and company employees (5 percent). In 2007
the monopoly suffered its first dip in revenues, and it
has been at the centre of most of the protectionist
action against outside competition.
The European Commission has threatened to take the
French government before the European Court of Justice
over its national monopolistic policies on gambling,
resulting in an imminent change in policy to open up the
French market mid-2009 (see previous InfoPowa reports)
Française des Jeux and its companion state monopoly on
horseracing PMU will then face competition from
French-licensed online gambling companies.
The Financial Times in London reports that it is still
unclear how big a stake would be sold or how much would
be raised. But it claims that the French government has
in recent weeks indicated that it is prepared to sell
more of its state shareholdings to fund a host of
initiatives such as the reform of its universities.
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