Betfair Acquires Maltese Licence

Published: Friday, May 13, 2005 Online-Casinos.com

BETFAIR ACQUIRES MALTESE LICENSE

Betting exchange adds another license to UK and Austrian authority

Top betting exchange Betfair has added some weight to its comments last week that too large a future tax burden could persuade it to operate outside the British IslesBetfair. The company has just acquired a license to operate from Malta.

"Malta's excellent technological infrastructure, its progressive and responsible gambling legislation and its EU membership were the three key reasons for us applying for a licence there" said Stephen Hill, Betfair's chief executive. "We hope to launch an innovative exchange-based product from Malta in the near future."

Mario Galea, CEO of the Maltese Gaming Authority, said: "Betfair's application for a licence comes just a year after Malta introduced its new Remote Gaming Regulations. The fact that a tier one operator has opted to get a Maltese licence goes to show that our regulations are highly regarded and that Malta is seen by operators as a serious jurisdiction for remote gaming."

Betfair now holds licences in the UK, Austria and Malta and is actively seeking licences in other jurisdictions, including Australia. The Maltese licence enables Betfair to offer P2P games to its customers. Until the new UK gambling legislation comes into force, bookmakers are not permitted to offer P2P games in the UK.