The 3rd annual European Gambling Briefing (EGB) took place last month in Brussels, Belgium. Over 150 attendees, from 23 European countries, joined the impressive list of speakers.
The opening keynote address by Jean Bergevin, Head of DG/MKT at the European Commission, asked whether the future of gambling in the EU is to be liberalisation or market closure. He acknowledged “the way forward depends on constructive consensus which is currently not present.” A statement that did not surprise EGB delegates. However, those in favour of EU licences may well have been alarmed when Louise Harvey, a Partner at Brussels based lobby firm Blueprint Partners, stated it could be 20 years before EU harmonisation of gambling legislation. Harvey was presenting in the Perfecting the Art of Lobbying session which spoke of the good and bad practices and techniques one should use in communicating with EU institutions. Fiona Russell, International Legal Counsel of UK operator Betfair, contributed the operator’s perspective of approaching the lobbying process. She gave advice about “getting the most out of people who can help you”, such as lobbyists, lawyers, associations and suppliers, but expressed concern that this should not create cartels. EGB not only looked at gambling markets in Western Europe and Central Europe, but attendees had the opportunity to hear from speakers from emerging markets such as Russia, the Baltics, Macau and South Africa. Andri Avila from Baltic operator Olympic Entertainment Group gave an overview of business opportunities in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Each market showed increased gambling revenue over recent years, however, he did stress each brings different regulatory issues and barriers to entry with Lithuania having the highest entry barriers of all the Baltic States. On day two, attendees enjoyed the opportunity to attend interactive roundtable discussions. The roundtables had six expert speakers, each with the remit to explore and analyse a particular jurisdiction or issue. They included Albert Agustinoy Guilayn of Cuatrecasas leading the Spain roundtable, Wulf Hambach of Hambach & Hambach for Germany and Stefano Sbordoni of Studio Legale Sbordoni discussing the recent Placanica ruling.
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