RED TAPE PROMPTS WILL HILL DEPARTURE FROM SPAIN
15 May 2009
Expansion too difficult in current regulatory
environment
London-listed online and land gambling group William
Hill plc is opting out of Spain and a year long venture
with the Codere group branded Victoria Apuestas, citing
slow regulatory approvals and a control environment that
militates against its expansion plans and has been too
slow to open up other regions in the country.
Victoria Apuestas was widely applauded as assured of
success in the liberalised Spanish gambling industry,
opening its first betting shop in Madrid just over a
year ago and building up a total of 98 shops in the
Madrid and Basque autonomous regions.
The UK
company said in a statement:
"These factors
[slow approvals and the dilatory opening up of other
regions], coupled with the difficult economic situation
within Spain, were likely to lead to additional capital
requirements and a delay in achieving William Hill's
target return for the venture." The statement added that
the company would be relying on its Internet startegies
through William Hill Online to carry the main thrust of
its international sportsbetting ambitions.
Last
year, Will Hill pulled out of a venture in Italy with
Codere, which resulted in the sale of William Hill
Codere Italia to the Italian group Intralot Italia.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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