PADDY INCREASINGLY AN ONLINE POWERHOUSE
20 November 2009
Irish betting group's partnership with PMU
will further reduce its dependence on its Irish and UK
retail betting shops
Ireland's Sunday Independent newspaper lauded betting
group Paddy Power's deal with the former French gambling
monopoly Pari Mutuel Urbain this week (see previous
InfoPowa report) as a move that will further reduce the
quoted bookmaker's dependence on its Irish and UK retail
betting shops.
The newspaper notes that half of
Paddy Power's turnover and almost two-thirds of its
profits now come from online gambling, and that the new
deal is the latest indication that Paddy Power's move
online is gathering pace.
In May, the online and
land betting group expanded in Australia, paying Euro
32.8 million for 51 percent of Aussie online bookmaker
Sportsbet. The following month, Sportsbet paid about
Euro 17.8 million for 80 percent of another Aussie
online bookie, IAS, to bring Paddy Power's total
Australian investment up to Euro 41.9 million.
Analysing the business reasons for Paddy Power's
increasing inclination to online betting, the newspaper
reports that the group's first half results this (2009)
year showed that, while Paddy Power paid out just 88
cents of every Euro wagered in its [land] shops, it paid
out almost 94 cents of every Euro gambled online.
Internet operations generated almost two-thirds of
first-half operating profits - far more profitable than
the group's traditional land betting outlets.
"With bookmakers coming under increasing pressure from
online betting exchanges, where the only cost to
customers is an average three percent deduction from
winnings, the price advantage enjoyed over retail
outlets will almost certainly be decisive." the Sunday
Independent notes for the future.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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