WILLIAM HILL CEO EXPLAINS GIBRALTAR MOVE
2 October 2009
UK taxes and racecourse levies made online
operations uncompetitive
In what appears to be a public riposte to attacks on its
move offshore by UK racing bodies, William Hill's CEO
Ralph Topping this week expanded on the reasons behind
the move, starting with the assertion that the online
gambling business offers great opportunities but is
intensely competitive.
The competitive element is
at the root of William Hill's strategic transfer of its
online operations to Gibraltar, where the company's
competitive edge is not blunted by the UK's current 15
percent gross profits tax regime and 10 percent levy on
all UK horseracing bets.
Describing the move as a
logical step in the evolution of WilliamHill.com and its
online entity, William Hill Online, Topping wrote: "Any
company which wants to be a leading online betting and
gaming business on the international stage has to take
every competitive advantage possible.
"And it
was simply impossible for us to compete from the UK, as
the current 15 percent gross profits tax regime and 10
percent levy on all UK horseracing bets accepted
discriminates against onshore operators.
"Existing offshore operators don’t have those costs,
giving them more capital to invest in growing their
businesses."
Topping says that although that
point was repeatedly made to the UK government, it was
not addressed, and as a consequence: "The decision to
move was one we could no longer avoid making. Our online
operations now have a really bright future.
"Relocating our online betting teams to Gibraltar,
alongside our suite of existing casino, poker and other
gaming products, is going to provide significant
synergies further that will help us grow.
"Moving our online betting activities to join our
existing gaming operations in our William Hill Online
headquarters in Gibraltar will also make us more
efficient operationally."
Topping says that
Gibraltar is a centre of excellence for online betting
and gaming, giving his company access to a skilled
workforce while offering a competitive tax regime.
"Around 60 employees have already relocated from the
UK to the jurisdiction since the beginning of 2009 to
support the expanded operations and we expect this
number to grow," he adds, noting that the company is
becoming increasingly international in Europe and
farther afield in addition to its well established UK
business.
"This globalisation is also reflected
in our online operations, with our egaming headquarters
and gaming activities in Gibraltar, marketing teams in
Israel and customer services in Bulgaria," he points
out.
In what seems to be a reference to
horseracing authorities critical of the Gibraltar move,
Topping comments: "As for those who have claimed that
moving offshore will increase the risk of match-fixing
or corrupt betting, bookmakers are the ones that suffer
if fraudulent bets are placed. They have no interest in
lowering their guard when it comes to monitoring these
criminal activities.
"Moving to Gibraltar will
enable us to continue our focus on internet gaming and
betting, which up until we entered into our partnership
with Playtech had become the underperforming cousin to
the rest of our business.
"Already, we have seen
marked improvements in our online activities: online
bingo revenues have grown by 50 percent over the past 12
months and our overall egaming revenues rose 58 percent
in 2009 to GBP 100 million, compared with GBP 63 million
last year. These figures reflect the immediate impact of
combining the Playtech brands with the William Hill name
last year.
"We are also confident the migration
of our online casino to the Playtech platform by
year-end, in addition to the poker players we will
‘re-recruit’ once the poker player-base has been
migrated from the CryptoLogic platform to Playtech, will
continue to feed this growth.
"All these moves
will increase our cross-selling capabilities, which when
allied to the competitive edge we will gain in online
betting thanks to our relocation, will enable our online
division to achieve even more."
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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