INDEPENDENT NEWS

Racing betting authorisation application

Published: Tue 9 Aug 2016 04:03 PM
Issued 9 August 2016
Release no. 11
Commission reaches preliminary view on racing betting authorisation application
The Commerce Commission has reached a preliminary view that it should grant authorisation to the New Zealand Racing Board (NZRB) to allow it, subject to certain restrictions, to commingle totalisator horse and greyhound racing betting pools with Tabcorp Wagering Manager (Vic) Pty Ltd (Tabcorp) in Australia.
The NZRB has asked for authorisation for specific provisions of proposed arrangements with Tabcorp, which include restrictions on participating in commingled pools. The restrictions under the proposed arrangements relate to the NZRB’s and Tabcorp’s take-out rates from commingled pools and the rebates or commissions that the NZRB and Tabcorp pay high volume customers.
The Commission’s preliminary view is that, while the provisions of the proposed arrangements lessen competition, the reduction in competition is likely to be outweighed by the public benefits.
“There are public benefits to commingling between the NZRB and Tabcorp. These include benefits from allowing NZRB to offer an increased number of Australian races to New Zealand residents, plus benefits to customers from having higher value pools,” said Commerce Commission Chairman Dr Mark Berry.
“In contrast, the detriment is limited and confined to a small portion of customers that engage in high volume betting,” said Dr Berry.
For these reasons, the Commission’s draft decision is that it should grant authorisation to the NZRB.
Interested parties are welcome to make submissions on the draft decision. Submissions are due by 17 August 2016 and can be sent to registrar@comcom.govt.nz, with the reference “NZRB/Tabcorp” in the subject line.
ends

Next in Business, Science, and Tech

Tiwai Smelter To Stay Open In 20-year Deal
By: NZ Aluminium Smelters
Progressive Campaigning Organisation Slams Budget 2024 - A ‘Backwards Budget Of A Thousand Cuts’
By: ActionStation
Coalition Budget Tax Switch Will Hurt Most Vulnerable
By: Tax Justice Aotearoa
Roading Investment Welcomed Amid Tough Times For Industry
By: Ia Ara Aoteara Transporting New Zealand
Budget 2024 Rail Investment Supports Reliability And Value For Money
By: KiwiRail
A Responsible Budget For The Times
By: Business New Zealand
View as: DESKTOP | MOBILE © Scoop Media