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« Controlled Opening » of the French Market

« Controlled Opening » of the French Market. THE FRENCH ONLINE GAMBLING REGULATION BILL SPORTS BETTING HORSE RACING BETTING POKER. Pierre Bruneau - International Relations Director - Française des jeux. THE FRENCH ONLINE GAMBLING BILL : Spring 2010. 3 CATEGORIES OF GAMES

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« Controlled Opening » of the French Market

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  1. « Controlled Opening » of the French Market THE FRENCH ONLINE GAMBLING REGULATION BILL SPORTS BETTINGHORSE RACING BETTINGPOKER Pierre Bruneau - International Relations Director - Française des jeux

  2. THE FRENCH ONLINE GAMBLING BILL : Spring 2010 3 CATEGORIES OF GAMES opened to competition INTERNET GAMING SPORTS BETTING HORSE BETTING POKER

  3. PRESENT SITUATION OF GAMBLING IN FRANCE General Prohibition (by 3 acts of Parliament) Legal Exceptions 1 1 2 2 3 Lotteries Gambling clubs (cercles) Casino games in physical casinos Sports betting (pool & fixed-odds) Horse racing betting (pool only) « Jeux de cercle » including Poker Casino table games FDJ Offline & Onlinelotteries FDJ Offline & Online sportsbetting(fixed odds & tote) PMU Offline & Online horse racing Betting (tote) Poker Slot machines Gross Product ~2.600 M€ stakes ~10.000 M€ stakes ~9.500 M€ MONOPOLIES Few charity & Promotional lotteries • 25.000 sites offering illegal gambling • 20 % in French • 75 % of stakes on Internet from France are registered on illegal sites

  4. THE EXISTING REGULATION AUTHORITIES HOME AFFAIRS MINISTRY MINISTRY OF BUDGET AGRICULTURE MINISTRY & MINISTRY of BUDGET PMU Offline & Online horse racing Betting (tote) Casino table games FDJ Offline & Onlinelotteries FDJ Offline & Online sportsbetting(fixed odds & tote) « Jeux de cercle » including Poker Poker Slot machines

  5. TODAY MANY GAMES ARE PROHIBITED ♠No online casinos ♠No slot machines outside casinos ♠No permanent charity lotteries ♠No commercial bingo halls (except small charity bingo establishments) ♠No live betting ♠No exchange betting & No spread betting ♠No betting other than sports betting and horse racing betting ♠No promotional lotteries with an obligation to buy a product or a service

  6. CONSEQUENCES OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF ILLEGAL INTERNETGAMBLING ♦French gambling regulations are challenged by the European Commission which opened infringement proceedings against France because of its sports betting and horse racing betting regulations ♦Consequences of uneffective public control over illegal internet gambling : ♠ prohibition of gambling for minors not guaranteed ♠ fight against gambling addiction suffers ♠ no protection of players against risks (cheating, fraud, etc…) ♠ ethics of sports and horse racing not properly protected ♠ funding of good causes by on line illegal sites not ensured (except LFDJ & PMU) ♠ unfair competition between legal operators paying taxes and illegal operators

  7. PURPOSES OF THE BILL • ♥Not a financial purpose : • fight against addiction • protection of minors • fight against fraud and crime • integrity of gambling • ♥ Objectives • ♦ Organizeapublic controlof gamblingin order to channel it ♦ Open to competition under strict public control through national licences • ♥Open to competition Internet gambling where illegal activity is developed • ♥ Open to competition the 3 sectors , most popular and not the addictive if properly regulated: • POKER • SPORTS BETTING • HORSE RACING BETTING

  8. MANY GAMES WILL REMAIN PROHIBITED ♠No online casinos ♠No slot machines outside casinos ♠No permanent charity lotteries ♠No commercial bingo halls (except small charity bingos establishments) ♠No spread betting ♠No betting other than sports betting and horse racing betting ♠No promotional lotteries with obligation to buy a product or service

  9. THE FUTURE SITUATION (expected June 1st, 2010) General Prohibition Legal Exceptions 1 Lotteries Gambling clubs (cercles) Casino games in physical casinos Online Games of Chance Sports betting (pool & fixed-odds) Horse racing betting (pool only) « Jeux de cercle » including Poker Casino table games Online Poker Licensees FDJ Offline & Onlinelotteries FDJ Offline sports-betting(fixed odds & tote) Online sports-betting(fixed odds & tote) Licensees PMU Offline horse racing Betting (tote) Online horse racing betting (tote)Licensees Poker Slot machines 5 years License type 1 5 years Licensetype 2 5 years Licensetype 3 Small charity & promotional lotteries No opening for online slot machines and table games such as roulette including live betting No exchange betting No spread betting Betting on actual competitions and actual results Betting on actual competitions and actual results Monopolies Open to competition

  10. FDJ SITUATION AFTER THE VOTE OF THE ONLINE GAMBLING LAW FDJ Online Poker License (in partnership with Barrière) Offline & Onlinelottery monopoly Offline sports betting (fixed odds & tote) monopoly Online sports betting (fixed odds & tote) License Monopolies Open to competition Open to competition

  11. 1-ARJEL: Autorité de Régulation des Jeux En Ligne Regulatory Authority for Online Gambling • = independent Regulatory Authority for Online Gambling, • specially created to regulate Internet gambling open to competition • (=> not for online lotteries of LFDJ) • ARJEL MISSIONS : • ♦establish the specifications • ♦ grant 5 year licences to operators compliant with specifications • ♦ homologate technical platforms • ♦ verify operator compliance with technical standards and other specs • ♦ active role in the detection and fight against illegal sites • ♦ cancel license when required • ♦ take part in the fight against illegal sites

  12. SET UP OF 2 REGULATORY BODIES 1/ ARJEL 2/ C J C Regulatory Authority for Online Gambling Advisory Gambling Committee

  13. THE SPECIFICATIONS • Bill provides the general characteristics. Details by decrees. • General clauses applying to any type of gambling or betting: • Protection of vulnerable persons and prevention of addictive behaviors • Transparency and financial soundness of operators • Regularity of the game • Reliability and traceability of data involved • Fight against fraud and money laundering • Obligation to be established in Europe • Headquarters outside the French list of fiscal paradises • Access to technical and financial data for compliance verification • Specific clauses, depending on the characteristics of each type of licence (horse racing betting, sportsbetting, poker) • Sportsbetting only on real sport events and for given types of bets • Horse racing betting only on authorized races • Poker: liquidity restricted to players accessing a dedicated “.fr” site • Any kind of payment including prepaid cards & PSP such as paypal

  14. A STRICT CONTROL OF GAMING PRACTICES

  15. Operators will be required to respect the following obligations : ♦Operators must have separate accounting for their activities on the French territory ♦Players must have a bank account in Europe ♦No anonymous means of payment ♦Operators must have a permanent correspondent in France ♦Operators must be certified by a recognized organization ♦ Website in . fr  ♦ Owners, managers, staff of an operator cannot play on their website

  16. GAMBLING MODERATORS The Specifications will contain many moderators, designed to protect the players from gambling addiction : ♦Limitation of stakes ♦ Limitation of the monies in the player’s account ♦ Limitation of the player’s account balance ♦ Automatic payment of winnings exceeding a certain amount to the player’s bank account ♦ Indication of the time spent playing (clock) ♦ Indication of the losses during the game session ♦ Possibility of auto exclusion of the player ♦ Application to online gambling of the banning procedure already used in casinos

  17. 2- CCJ : Comité Consultatif des Jeux Advisory Gambling Committee An Advisory Gambling Committee* will be created to ensure a policy of Responsible Gambling in France ♣ a unique "moral" authority focused on responsible gambling for all gambling activities in France, both online and offline. It will strengthen the responsible gambling policy and guarantee its coherence (The chairman of ARJEL will be a member of the CCJ) ♣ have the means to conduct all the necessary studies to assess the reality of gambling addiction in France ♣ judge the quality of the action plans of all operators concerning responsible gambling and will give public opinions ♣ give opinions about the regulation of the monopolies and the coherence of organisation of the gambling sector

  18. FIGHT AGAINST ILLEGAL ONLINE GAMBLING ♠ Players not to be able to make money transfers to illegal sites (today, only the payment of winnings is prohibited)♠ Illegal Internet gambling be punished with 3 years of imprisonment and a € 90 000 fine (7 years and € 200 000 if the infraction is committed by an organised gang) ♠ Advertising for legal online gambling will be authorised in all media ♠ Advertising for illegal gambling will be prohibited: minimum fine €30000. The amount of the fine may reach 4 times the amount of the advertising budget ♠ Blocking of bank transactions to illegal sites ♠ Blocking of access to illegal sites

  19. FIGHT AGAINST GAMBLING ADDICTION • Part of the taxes on online gambling to be allocated to the prevention of gambling addiction and to the fight against it • allocations to : • the National Institute for Prevention and Health Education (INPES) • finance its activities of information, screening • and management

  20. INTEGRITY OF SPORTING COMPETITIONS • Integrity of the competitions to be better protected than today by: • ♦ limitation of the types of bets • ♦fight against illegal sites with tools not used so far • ♦ rights granted to sport event organizers : ● an involvement in the decision making process: they will be involved in the definition of the types of bets and the events on which betting is proposed the operators will have to take into account their requirements for the protection of the ethics and image of the competitions ● a right of property: they will conclude non exclusive agreements with the operators This will be the end of the current situation where the major competitions are used as betting supports without any possibility for the organizers to intervene

  21. FUNDING OF SPORTS Sports will benefit from a double financing : 1)For amateur and high level sports Sports betting operators will pay 1,3% of the stakes to the National Center for the Development of Sport (CNDS) CNDS is a public institution whose mission is to fund the development of sport for everybody, to participate in the financing of the construction and renovation of sports facilities and to help finance operations of the National Olympic Sports Committee (CNOSF) and the French Paralympic Committee. 2)For professional sports ♦ Sponsorship to be authorized if conflicts of interest avoided ♦ Signing of non exclusive agreements concerning the right of property of the sport event organizers

  22. FUNDING OF HORSE BREEDING ♦Now: funded only through the PMU ♦ Future law: will benefit from all the horse racing bettings - All the operators must contribute to the financing of the sector - through a fee for services rendered fixed at a rate of 8% on stakes

  23. TAXATION ♦ Basis of taxation = Stakes and not the Gross Product (wagers minus payout) It is a legal requirement : only stakes may be taxed in France ; the gross product is taxed only in the country of establishment of the operators ♦ The tax rate= identical for online and offline sports betting and horse race betting operations open to competitionThe tax rate (including the levy for social security) will be : ♦ 7,5% for sports betting and horse racing betting ♦ 2% for poker with a maximum of 1 € perdeal

  24. LIMITATION OF THE PAYOUT ♦Payout to be limited to a % of the stakes ♦Common Cap for sports betting and horse racing betting ♦Cap to be fixed by decree between 75% or 85% of stakes Why cap the payout ? ♦ To maintain the present French gambling policy : - PMU limited to an average of 78% - LFDJ limited to an average of 75% for sports betting ♦ The cap limits amount and frequency of gambling ♦ The cap also reduces the interest of money laundering

  25. ALLOCATIONS TO GOOD CAUSES 3 elements: ♥1% of the Sports Betting stakes to be paid to the National Center for the Development of Sport (CNDS) ♥A part of the 7,5% tax on Sports Betting and horse racing betting to be used to finance the fight against gambling addiction (information, screening and management) via the INPES ♥ A part of the 2% tax on Poker will be used to finance the renovation of historic buildings through the Center of National Monuments

  26. LFDJ PRO ACTIVE STRATEGY FOR LEADERSHIP Enhancements to be ready to compete ♦ Games Development 1/Sports Betting OnLine Physical Network 2/ Poker OnLine ♦ Branding Policy ♦ Partnerships with Federations & Media

  27. BRANDING POLICY ♦Redefine global architecture of brands ♦ Corporate : distinction between: - Company Institutionnal Identity - Commercial Umbrella Global Lottery Brand ♦ New online Umbrella Brands for competitive field

  28. BRANDING ARCHITECTURE Institutionnal Corporate Commercial Umbrella Brand NEW ! Competition Draw Games Brands Umbrella Brand Category Sports Betting Brand Poker Brand NEW !

  29. Commercial Umbrella Brand Point of Sale Material E-mailing

  30. GAMES DEVELOPMENT • 1/SPORTS BETTING • ● Pari mutual games • - enhancements of games portfolio • - simplification for easier accessibility • games • slips • - more matches on lists to bet on • ● Oddsets • - more matches , more sports , formulas • - be ready for live betting • 2/ POKER ONLINE : be ready for time to market

  31. NEW RETAIL NETWORK POLICY ●SEGMENTATION FOR SPORTS BETTING ● based on past efficiency, motivation, potential ● 2 clusters : High & Lower ● TRAINING for OUTLETS on Betting Games ● EQUIPMENTS TO FACILITATE SELLING ♦ printers for lists of matches ♦merchandising devoted to sports betting

  32. PARTNERSHIPS FEDERATIONS & MEDIA • MEDIA • ●RADIO • ●DAILIES NEWSPAPERS • ● TV Broadcasted Sports Programs • NATIONAL FEDERATIONS of Sports

  33. A REAL JUMP TO MAKE

  34. BLOOD, SWEAT AND TEARS TO BE READY

  35. BUT….. DETERMINED TO BE THE WINNER THANK YOU

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