Illegal Betting Shadowing Cheltenham: Racing's Multi-Million Pound Crisis

March 11, 2024
Illegal Betting Shadowing Cheltenham: Racing's Multi-Million Pound Crisis
  • The Cheltenham Racecourse is experiencing issues with illegal bookmakers amid its events.

  • Illegal betting in the UK, part of a black market worth £270 million last year, could rise due to new affordability checks on bettors.

  • Consequences of unchecked illegal betting include diminished racing economy, reduced prize funds, compromised horse welfare, job losses, and possible course closures.

  • The global illegal betting market, encompassing gaming and casinos, was nearly £4 trillion last year, with illegal betting turnover increasing fourfold from 2021 to 2022.

  • Racing's contribution to the growth of illegal betting stands at approximately eight percent.

  • Licensed bookmakers are starting to require detailed financial disclosures from customers, which may be driving bettors towards illegal options.

  • Stricter affordability checks could potentially cost the racing industry £50 million annually and have already negatively impacted betting turnover.

  • Despite their allure, illegal betting operations do not provide customer protections and make no financial contributions to the racing industry.

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