FRENCH GAMBLING LIBERALISATION - EGBA FEARS ANOTHER
'EXCEPTION FRANCAISE'
16 October 2009
National Assembly amendments add more
restrictions to French draft bill
The major trade organisation for European-facing online
gambling groups, the European Gaming and Betting
Association, is critical of new restrictions enshrined
in amendments to a draft law on liberalising the French
gambling industry.
The National Assembly has
passed a number of amendments to the draft law which
EGBA is concerned impose further restrictions on foreign
companies entering the French market.
In a
statement mid-week headed "Online betting and gambling:
another 'exception Francaise?'", EGBA notes that the
vote for the amendments worsens the conditions of the
opening market.
"This confirms the real
intention of the French government to fight, as stated
by French budget Minister Woerth, in favour of a “French
specificity” the statement points out, listing the
questionable amendments as:
* The resetting of
customer accounts: New entrants will be forced to close
down the .com accounts of their French customers until
they are granted a licence. This is clearly a distortion
of competition as the former French monopolies FDJ and
PMU will be able to continue offering their services
without interruption.
* Discrimination against
operators in other EU jurisdictions: New entrants from
other EU jurisdictions may see their application for a
licence turned down even if they have reciprocal EU tax
reporting arrangements with France.
* Further
limitation of pay back ratio: Further limits of the
average pay back ratio to customers (which includes the
sums of the bets, i.e. bonuses, and not the stakes) will
make French consumers spend more to get a better return
on their bets. This additional obstacle will only serve
the purpose of limiting the level of competition by
making it less attractive to new market entrants and
restricting consumer choice.
Sigrid Ligné,
Secretary General of EGBA comments in the statement, “At
the time when Europe is watching the development of
France’s reform, the introduction of even more
unjustified restrictions is threatening to corrupt the
efficient workings of the market. If the Senate votes
along these lines, the prospect of a French market that
is both viable and compliant with EU law is a long-way
off.
"These new concerns come on top of existing
restrictions that have already been flagged, such as the
introduction of a “sports betting right” and the
requirement to force EU operators to establish an IT
platform in France," she added. "They come at a time
when the overall taxation model proposed risks rendering
the French offer uncompetitive in a global market, and
drive away consumer demand towards an underground market
with no consumer protection."
A number of
implementing decrees will follow in the coming months
which will specify some of the requirements of the draft
law. “It is crucial that these implementing decrees are
also scrutinized by the European Commission and Member
States to ensure EC law compliance. We urge the French
government to notify all implementing decrees as soon as
possible.” Ligné remarked.
The draft now goes to
the Senate for discussion and vote in January.
In following French developments, RapidTV News quoted a
study on the French market released this week at
Monaco's Sportel which estimated the value of online
sports betting in France at Euro 800 million immediately
after liberalisation in the summer of 2010 - in time for
the Soccer World Cup.
"Ten operators should
share 80 percent of these revenues, that are forecast to
rise to Euro 1.4 billion by 2011 and Euro 1.8 billion in
2012," the study concluded.
Licensed operators
could be expected to make major investments in marketing
and advertising in the first two years, especially
through sponsorships into sport and media, the study
found, defining the target audience as primarily the 900
000 French Internet players already betting on 'illegal'
websites, as well as new players in the age demographic
18 to 45 years-old.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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