What Is The Uk Gambling Industry Worth

It's common knowledge now that the video games industry is one of the biggest on the planet, but how much does it bring in to the UK's economy? The answer: a lot, and it's growing annually.

  • During the past two decades, the US casino industry has expanded dramatically. According to the American Gaming Association, there are now nearly 1,000 commercial and tribal casinos in the country.
  • Oct 09, 2018  T he UK games industry is worth nearly £3bn to the British economy and employs over 47,000 people across the country, according to new figures released today. The scale of the gaming industry.

Figures released by Ukie, the UK's gaming trade body, and gaming trade publication MCV show that as of 2015, the British games market is now worth a colossal £4.193bn. That represents a rise of £210m on 2014, or a five percent increase year-on-year.

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Breaking the total down into smaller observable components of the sector, the biggest gains were seen in digital sales on console and PC, and mobile gaming. The former swelled from £1.082bn in 2014 to £1.224bn in 2015, while the latter saw the overall largest improvement, leaping from a valuation of £548m to £664m. Dedicated PC hardware wasn't accounted for in 2014, but the latest figures value the area at £138m, showing a potential growth market for PC gamers. There's also growing demand for peripherals and accessories, a sector which shot up from £289m to £360m.

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Only a few areas showed declines, and of those only one with a significant fall. Console hardware fell from £915m to £689m, though this could be accounted for by the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One both being well established now, and the Wii U barely moving as Nintendo fans await the mysterious NX console. As new hardware hits the market, and 'must have' cames continue to emerge, this particular pendulum could swing back. Other drops were seen in gaming related toys (£69m down to £62m), books and magazines (£23m to £16m) and boxed software (£935m to £904m).

'This data shows the increasing strength of the games market and confident consumer growth in our industry. We're pleased to see the market soar to nearly £4.2bn for the first time, which is a result of the constant creative and technological innovation in the UK industry, which makes our consumer market extremely strong,' said Jo Twist, CEO of Ukie. 'These statistics are hugely valuable to Ukie in our mission to promote the strength of our sector nationally -- to investors, the media and policy makers -- as well as internationally, where we aim to show that the UK is the best place in the world to make and sell games.' 'Almost £4.2bn is an incredible result, and the figures show that there is opportunity across the industry, from games to accessories, past toys, books and events,' added Chris Dring, editor of MCV. 'Almost £1.9bn of the figures come from the booming digital sectors, which has become a major force for growth in games. But physical items still accounted for more than £2.3bn, so the results are positive for the entire business.'

2016 is shaping up to be another incredibly strong year for the games industry. On top of the recently announced London Games Festival, set to bring more international attention to the domestic industry, there are major releases set to drive sales -- including Uncharted 4, a new Legend of Zelda game, and eagerly awaited indies such as No Man's Sky -- plus the possibility of the Nintendo NX actually launching, bolstering console hardware sales. Next year's figures will have another new category to add too, as virtual reality gets a foothold in the market, strengthening an already robust and growing industry.

GVC Holdings plc
Public
Traded asLSE: GVC
ISINIM00B5VQMV65
IndustryOnline gambling
PredecessorBwin.Party Digital Entertainment
Ladbrokes Coral
Founded2004 (as Gaming VC Holdings S.A.)
HeadquartersDouglas, Isle of Man
Key people
Lee Feldman, Chairman
Kenny Alexander, Chief Executive Officer
Revenue€2,935.2 million (2018)[1]
€520.8 million (2018)[1]
€(56.4) million (2018)[1]
Websitewww.gvc-plc.com

GVC Holdings PLC (LSE:GVC) is a British sports betting and gambling company. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.[2]

  • 3GVC-owned brands
    • 3.1Sports labels
    • 3.2Games labels

History[edit]

The company was founded in Luxembourg in 2004 as Gaming VC Holdings. In 2010, it was reorganised as GVC Holdings.[3]

In 2012 GVC and William Hill bought Sportingbet, with William Hill taking the Australian and Spanish markets, and GVC taking the rest of the world.[4]

GVC acquired Bwin.Party Digital Entertainment in 2016 for £1.1bn after a bidding battle with rival gambling group 888 Holdings, leading to a marked recovery in GVC's financial situation.[5][6][7] Since the acquisition, bwin.party has returned to growth after many years of falling sales.[8]

In December 2017, GVC Holdings agreed to buy Ladbrokes Coral in a deal which could be worth up to £4 billion.[9] The acquisition was completed in March 2018.[10]

In mid-2018 a shareholder rebellion forced out GVC director, Peter Isola, after reports showed that two executives at the company earned a disproportionate £67 million in salary.[11]

In July 2018, the UK owner of Ladbrokes and Coral agreed a $200 Million Deal with MGM Resorts to capitalise on the newly liberalised US sports betting market.[12]

On March 22, 2019, GVC confirmed that chairman Lee Feldman would leave the company on or before the company's annual general meeting on June 5.[13] While Feldman was overdue to leave under UK corporate governance code that recommends chairs of listed companies not stay in position longer than nine years, the news came two weeks after Feldman sold £6m worth of his GVC shares and CEO Kenny Alexander sold shares worth £13.7m, which led to GVC's share price falling nearly 14% in a single day.[14]

Operations[edit]

GVC Holdings is headquartered in the Isle of Man and has licences in more than 18 countries. The Group employs over 28,000 employees and contractors in locations across Europe, Asia, North and South America.[15]

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GVC-owned brands[edit]

GVC operates consumer-facing brands in the online gambling industry, including:

Sports labels[edit]

Ladbrokes Coral Group[edit]

As of 29 March 2018, GVC Holdings took over the Ladbrokes Coral group. This includes the UK Ladbrokes and Coral bookmaker estate, a new business for GVC.[9]

bwin[edit]

bwin is GVC's main sports betting brand. Its core markets include Germany, Italy, Spain, France and Belgium. As well as sports bets, bwin has a variety of table and slotcasino games as well as online poker.The bwin brand has been associated with sponsorship of a number of football teams including Real Madrid,[16]A.C. Milan, Bayern Munich, Manchester Utd and Juventus.[17][18][19][20] The brand currently sponsors four Spanish La Liga clubs: Valencia CF, Villarreal CF, Sevilla FC and Atlético Madrid.[21]

In February 2018, GVC Holdings was fined £350,000 by the UK Gambling Commission for repeated failings from its bwin operated ElectraWorks Limited subsidiary. The company was punished for infringements relating to the advertising of free bets and bonus offers.[22]

Sportingbet[edit]

Sportingbet was established over 15 years ago in 1998 and was acquired by GVC in March 2013. It provides online and mobile sports betting, casinos, games and poker. In October 2012, Sportingbet announced that it had agreed to preliminary terms for a £530 million takeover bid from both GVC and William Hill. Under these terms, Sportingbet's Australian and Spanish operations were bought by William Hill.[23]

Betboo[edit]

Betboo was established in 2005 and provides online bingo, sportsbook, casino and poker to South American customers. It was acquired by the GVC Group in July 2009.[24]

Gamebookers[edit]

Gamebookers is a full-service sportsbook that was initially acquired by PartyGaming in 2006.[25] GVC then acquired the brand in February 2016 as part of the acquisition of bwin.party.[26]

VistaBet[edit]

Sports Gambling Industry News

Neds[edit]

Neds was established in 2017 and serves the Australian sports betting market. It was acquired by GVC in 2018 for $A95 million.[27]

Games labels[edit]

partypoker[edit]

Jobs In The Gambling Industry

partypoker was founded in 2001 and in the early 2000s was the world's largest online poker site. The company's US-driven revenues were hit by the passing of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) in the United States. The company merged with Austrian sport's betting company bwin in 2011, and was acquired by GVC in 2015.[28] In 2016 partypoker launched a windows mobile app and saw significant growth after bwin.party was acquired by GVC in the same year.[29][30]

partycasino[edit]

Following the 2011 merger of PartyGaming PLC and bwin Interactive Entertainment AG, partycasino became one of GVC's leading casino brands.[31]

Industry

CasinoClub[edit]

CasinoClub was originally launched in 2001 and acquired by GVC in 2004, it largely operates in German-speaking markets and has more than 15,000 active customers.[32]

Gioco Digitale[edit]

Gioco Digitale was the first fully regulated gambling site on the Italian market launched in 2008. It has positioned itself as a gambling portal for casual users, with a focus on bingo and casino products. The company was originally acquired by bwin Interactive Entertainment AG in 2009.[33]

Cashcade[edit]

Cashcade Ltd is a UK-based online gambling marketing company that is now a wholly owned subsidiary of GVC Holdings. Cashcade was originally acquired by PartyGaming PLC in July 2009.[34] The company became part of the GVC group when it was purchased as part of the acquisition of bwin.party digital entertainment in February 2017. Cashcade owns FoxyCasino.com and FoxyBingo.com as well as a portfolio of other brands such as Cheeky and Think Bingo websites.[35]

Foxy Bingo[edit]

This online bingo site was first launched in 2005 and the brand is owned by Cashcade. During its advertising history it has had many campaigns featuring Foxy - a human-sized foxmascot. He wears a smart suit and has a northern accent. Throughout its brand history, there have been several celebrity tie-ups including with Katie Price and Joey Essex.[36][37]

Foxy Casino[edit]

Gambling Industry News

Foxy Casino was established April 2015 and is the slots-led counterpart of its sister brand Foxy Bingo. It has over 300 slot games that are powered by Dragonfish, the B2B arm of 888 Holdings. In 2017, Foxy Casino also rebranded with Heather Graham as the new face of the casino brand.[38][39][40]

References[edit]

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  3. ^Financial Report 2010(PDF) (Report). GVC Holdings. 5 April 2011. p. 16. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
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  9. ^ ab'Ladbrokes Coral bought by online rival GVC'. BBC News. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
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  15. ^Lynch, Russell (7 April 2017). Kenny Alexander: The poker-playing GVC boss itching to get chips in middle when takeover cards are dealt. The Evening Standard.
  16. ^(29 September 2009). Real Madrid extends Bwin tie-upBBC News Online
  17. ^(16 February 2010). bwin to Lose AC Milan Shirt Sponsorship Next Season. GamingIntelligence.com.
  18. ^(24 September 2014). Bayern extend deal with bwin. FCBayern.com.
  19. ^(16 August 2012). Manchester United in sponsorship deal with Bwin. BBC News Online.
  20. ^Weir, Keith (July 13, 2013). Bwin adds Italy's Juventus to soccer sponsorship ranks. Reuters.com.
  21. ^(3 March 2017). bwin agrees further betting partnerships in Spain’s La Liga. GamingIntelligence.com.
  22. ^Gambling Business Fined for Advertising Failures
  23. ^(16 October 2012). GVC, William Hill agree Sportingbet takeover terms. Reuters.com.
  24. ^(23 March 2017). GVC to pay second special dividend for 2016 on favourable trading, refinancing. Mail Online.
  25. ^Allen, Katie (3 August 2006). PartyGaming buys sports site Gamebookers. The Guardian.
  26. ^Wilson, Harry (August 28, 2015). GVC looks to crash Bwin.party takeover. The Times.
  27. ^(22 November 2018). GVC expands Australian presence with $95m Neds acquisition. iGaming Business.
  28. ^History and Information About Party Poker. iGaming.org.
  29. ^Hannah, Martin (14 January 2016). Partypoker launches dedicated Windows app. EGR
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  31. ^(26 May 2016). GVC unveils revamped partycasino.com site. gamingintelligence.com.
  32. ^LSE | Prices & Markets | Stocks | Description of the Business: GVC Holdings Plc. londonstockexchange.com.
  33. ^Wauters, Robin (Sept 7, 2009). Consolidation in online gambling: bwin acquires Italy's Gioco Digitale. TechCrunch.
  34. ^(24 July 2009) PartyGaming Buys CashCade. igamingbusiness.com.
  35. ^Sweeney, Mark (23 July 2009). Independent News & Media sells Cashcade stake to PartyGaming. The Guardian.
  36. ^Aron, Isabelle (January 05, 2015). Foxy brings in Joey Essex for PR push. PR Week.
  37. ^(4 February 2011). New ad campaign from Foxy Bingo. The Drum.
  38. ^Menmuir, Ted (April 2, 2015). Foxy Bingo unveils new casino offering – FoxyCasino.com. SBC News
  39. ^Edmonds, Lizzie (6 March 2017). Heather Graham: You’re not told Leonardo DiCaprio’s age when you read about him, so why mine?. The Evening Standard.
  40. ^Oliver, Sarah (4 March 2017). Yeah, baby! Heather Graham – who drove Austin Powers barmy as Felicity Shagwell – tells EVENT about being back in Blighty, filming a TV comedy about bigamy (oh, behave!). Mail Online.

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