WILL HILL PLANS MAJOR EXPANSION IN ONLINE
SPORTSBETTING
13 June 2008
New online sports betting platform planned for
November as CEO focuses on the Internet
One of Britain's largest gambling groups, William Hill
plc has ambitious plans to raise its Internet
sportsbetting gross win by 50 percent with the
introduction of a new software platform in November
2008.
20 percent of Hill's gross win already comes from
Internet activity, but CEO Ralph Topping told Reuters
reporters this week that he aims to increase this to
25-30 percent as soon as the new platform, designed by
UK software provider Orbis, is launched on November 27.
"That kind of growth is there for us to aim for but
we'll set formal targets early next year," Topping said.
William Hill's online sportsbook business has struggled
over the last year from intensifying competition and
serious technology problems. The company attempted to
implement a major upgrade of its internet betting
operations in-house (see previous InfoPowa report) but
was forced to scrap the project last year, writing down
GBP 22 million.
Topping, who was previously the company's Internet
director but took up the position of chief executive in
February, was at pains to emphasise his commitment to
expanding the online business, which he feels was
neglected in the past. The firm has successfully halted
the decline in its sportsbook operations and is now
achieving double digit percentage growth, thanks partly
to the introduction of 30 new games, backed by a fresh
advertising campaign, Topping said.
"There is a new sense of direction. For too long, we
regarded ourselves as bookmakers with a bolt-on activity
called gaming. There is a substantial opportunity for
growth on the Internet," he said. Topping indicated that
part of that opportunity could be realised through
acquisitions. The online gaming industry is regarded as
fragmented by analysts and its immaturity makes it prime
for consolidation.
"There will be consolidation within the industry. It is
inevitable as companies like 888 are only 10 or 12 years
old. If William Hill is involved, it will be within the
criteria that we won't pay foolish prices and there has
to be a good return for investors," Topping said.
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