VIRGIN'S BRANSON FORMS PARTNERSHIP IN BID FOR UK
LOTTERY
13 November 2009
80 percent of Camelot the target
The Times reports that Sir Richard Branson is to partner
up with an unidentified investment company and the
Dutch-owned People’s Postcode Lottery (PPL), in a bid
for control of Camelot, the UK's National Lottery
operator. The consortium is reportedly interested in
acquiring an eighty percent stake in the operator.
In April, four of Camelot’s five shareholders —
Thales, Fujitsu, Cadbury and De La Rue — appointed
Greenhill and Rothschild, the investment banks, to
advise on a possible sale of their individual 20 percent
stakes (see previous InfoPowa reports). The intentions
of Royal Mail, which owns the other 20 percent, are
uncertain.
The likely sale price is not known,
although analysts predict that an 80 percent stake could
fetch between GBP 200 million and GBP 250 million.
Sir Richard, who has twice lost out to Camelot in
the bidding for the National Lottery licence, is tipped
to plough back the dividends currently paid to its five
shareholders into charitable causes.
PPL is part
of Novamedia, a charity lottery group founded by
Boudewijn Poelmann, a Dutch entrepreneur who is a
founding shareholder in City AM, the free financial
newspaper, and a board director at Feyenoord, the Dutch
football club.
Novamedia has operations in the
Netherlands, Sweden and, since 2005, Britain and claims
to have given more than €3.5 billion (£3.1 billion) to
charities. PPL has recently launched a nationwide
rollout across Britain, working with 5,000 local
retailers.
There are said to be as many as 20
prospective bidders for the Camelot stake, including
Sugal & Damani, the Indian lottery operator. The
deadline for offers is next Wednesday.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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