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Asia Racing Federation evaluates the illegal gambling

Published date: 2022-05-31

A new report by the Asian Racing Federation focuses on the proliferation of illegal and unlicensed gambling websites. The pan-Asian horseracing organisation analysed 534 online casino and sports betting domains in 61 jurisdictions and found that less than 40 per cent were licensed and regulated in their territories.

 

The 94-page report states that the majority are operating illegally and taking advantage of “grey markets” that exist from Beirut to Brisbane. At least 262 of the surveyed websites were considered to be the most visited gambling sites in the period between 2019 and 2021.

 

The report classifies the sites into three categories. The first are those that are regulated by the jurisdiction in which they are licensed and are therefore considered “licensed and regulated.” The second are those licensed by a jurisdiction but classed as under-regulated as they take bets from people located outside of the jurisdiction, often from places where gambling is illegal. The third category covers site with no license at all.

 

In terms of jurisdictions, the Asian Racing Federation found that the Philippines, Curacao and Malta were responsible for nearly two-thirds of the domains it determined to be operating in other territories illegally. The group found that Curacao accounted for 31 per cent, Malta 18 per cent and the Philippines 13 per cent. The exact number of websites in the latter is unknown.

 

The ARF found that traffic to “under-regulated” websites amounted to 6.78 billion visits. However, in terms of users and unique visitors, 97 per cent of customers went to illegal gambling sites at some point during the surveyed period, compared with 31 per cent on regulated sites and 28 per cent in the under-regulated category.

 

ARF said the use of casino junkets as an underground banking system had helped to fuel the growth of illegal gambling in Asia.

 

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