SPORTINGBET SET TO MOVE
30 March 2007
UK betting group has the Channel Isles in mind
Uncertainty surrounding the precise operational
requirements of the UK's 2005 Gambling Act has been
cited by the British online gambling group Sportingbet
plc as the reason for its decision today (Wednesday) to
move to the Channel Islands.
The announcement advises interested parties that: "Given
this uncertainty, and with ever limited time remaining
to adopt the eventual requirements, the Board has now
concluded that its most prudent course of action is to
transfer those activities that it anticipates may be
covered by the Act to a jurisdiction that has a more
defined regulatory environment.
"This is likely to include the Group’s European
management team, and the European trading and marketing
operations. The Group already holds a licence in the
Channel Islands granted by the Alderney Gambling Control
Commission and will be moving its licensable activities
from the UK to the Bailiwick prior to 1 September 2007.
The transfer of the Group’s core operation to the
Channel Islands and the previously announced move of the
Group’s customer service function to Dublin are expected
to result in an exceptional cost of approximately
GBP13.5 million in the year to 31 July 2007.
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