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Uruguay – Uruguay could block 17 offshore operators

By - 15 mars 2018

Seventeen offshore gaming sites found to be operating illegally in Uruguay will be blocked now that they have been identified by The Uruguayan Board of Lotteries and Pools Betting (DNLQ).

The stipulated term for these companies (which include Bet365, Pokerstars.net, 888.es and Bwin) to remove themselves from the market is now over. The Director of the DNLQ, Luis Gama told local daily El País that as it was “difficult to determine who is the responsible person” for each of these sites a series of notifications had been made via the Official Gazette reporting the situation. Up until now, none of the operators have responded and presented their case to the Board.

Once the stipulated time is reached, the Communications Services Regulatory Unit (URSEC), will have 48 hours to communicate with the relevant Internet service provider to block these sites which in turn will be given a further 48 hours. According to these deadlines, Gama told El Pais, that in all likelihood that the blocking of offshore websites will go into effect next week. He explained that these websites are illegal in Uruguay because current regulations prohibit any type of betting game not specifically authorised by law.

In February, Gama announced that the agency was working together with a number of different organisations to detect online gambling sites. The working group is made up of members of URSEC, telephone companies, credit card companies and the Central Bank of Uruguay (BCU).

The DNLQ had already compiled a list of sites which were accepting bets in Uruguay which would be blocked, Gama told El País last month. Although the prohibition of bets not authorised by the State derives from previous legislation this has been reinforced in recent months via both an executive decree as well two articles included in the new Accountability Law, which was put forward by the Executive branch. The law is designed to balance the federal budget and support the country’s projected growth, and impacts both individuals and companies.

Selon la loi, « la fourniture de services via Internet, des plateformes technologiques et des applications informatiques, dénommés jeux ou paris en ligne », est désormais illégale.

Le responsable a clairement indiqué que la seule plateforme de jeu en ligne actuellement autorisée est via Supermatch. Supermatch, lancé en octobre 2005, est le premier et le seul site de paris sportifs officiellement sanctionné en Uruguay. Le site, géré et développé localement, permet aux Uruguayens de parier sur un certain nombre d'événements sportifs, notamment le football de plusieurs ligues à travers le monde. Le jeu de paris sportifs Supermatch a connu la plus forte croissance parmi les jeux gérés par le DNLQ en 2017 : un total de 1,700 59.3 millions de dollars (XNUMX millions de dollars américains) a été misé sur le jeu, triplant le record des années précédentes.

Gama also said in February that after blocking illegal websites and “cleaning up the offer” of online betting, the State might look into the possibility of a tender process for more online gaming licences. Gama said that the most popular offshore betting sites in Uruguay were Bwin and Bet365. Although difficult to determine Gama told El País that Uruguayans gambled between at least US$10m and US$20m a year online.

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