ONLINE INDIAN VENTURES FOR TOP UK COMPANIES
30 October 2009
Betfair and William Hill Online target Indian
market
The province of Sikkim is likely to have the distinction
of being the first Indian state to issue online gambling
licenses, and UK gambling giants like Betfair and
William Hill Online are among the first into the sector
with licensing applications, reports The Independent
newspaper.
A decision on the licenses, which will
come into effect in September 2010, is expected within
the next two weeks.
"Some 13 betting companies,
including local Indian operators, are battling it out
for at least three licences in Sikkim," the newspaper
reports. "Sources said they want their betting services
live from April 2010 – in time for the football World
Cup in South Africa. The bookie Ladbrokes and the online
specialist 888 are also considering bidding for a
licence in Sikkim."
Approved licence holders
will be able to promote their services in Sikkim, but
they expect to be able to take bets from all over India.
While Sikkim has a population of less than 600 000,
India has a rapidly growing population of 1.2 billion,
and once other Indian states see the huge revenues and
tax receipts flowing into Sikkim, they are likely to
follow suit.
The rapidly growing Internet
penetration in the affluent Indian states will likely
also contribute to a business that could be substantial.
"I can confirm that we are interested in
entering the Indian market and we are in discussions
with potential partners at the moment," a spokesman for
William Hill plc said Monday.
Any entry into the
Indian market will have to include local partnership
deals. Under Indian law, foreign companies have to team
up with a local joint venture operator to launch in the
country. The Independent notes that William Hill is
thought to have held talks with Global Torrent
International, based in Sikkim.
Betfair declined
to comment on the report, but is understood to be
partnering with Agilisys Managed Services. Similarly,
Bwin declined to comment on reports that it was involved
in an Indian venture, but has had teams on the ground in
India for some time.
Ladbrokes commented: "We
are watching the space to see what happens because there
are several partner opportunities to get a licence in
the province of Sikkim."
888, which declined to
comment, is reportedly also considering making a bid for
a Sikkim licence.
Current land gambling
restrictions in India permit only horse racing,
trackside at meetings, and gambling at casinos in just
two states, Goa and Sikkim. According to official
figures, legal operators of casinos and horse racing
operations make about $400 million in revenue in India
each year from an estimated total betting turnover of
$20 billion.
However, 'black market' gambling -
where betting on cricket matches comprises 50 percent of
the action - is conservatively valued at around $40
billion and generates income of around $2 billion a
year....and the nascent online sector presently accounts
for only a small fraction of that.
The drawback
with black market gambling is the current default rate.
Because betting is done on credit, there is an
approximately 40 percent default rate where either
bookies or players do not meet their obligations. This
represents a window of opportunity for well established
and trusted online gambling companies entering the
market, and Western firms are keen to make the most of
it.
Whether a Sikkim licence will permit
extra-state operations remains uncertain. Sikkim will
use to introduce its licensing and regulation is
currently uncertain. Online gambling will technically be
illegal elsewhere, and it is thought in some quarters
that anyone placing a bet with the licensed operators in
Sikkim may be breaking the law. However, there is
speculation that if that were the case, the liability
would rest with the outside-state customer and not the
licence operator in Sikkim.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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