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https://www.ft.com/content/80987f0c-9bf ... 459ed04726
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Euler wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2019 9:12 amBy a coincidence: -
https://www.ft.com/content/80987f0c-9bf ... 459ed04726
Is that Starlizards' business model?
Thats very interesting. A little disturbing also. Not so much the fact that people from all over the world are getting onto the Betfair exchange through the back door and betting on sport, but more so that its so open for money laundering and all manner of dodgy stuff. The feds might just decide to close down the whole thingEuler wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2019 9:12 amBy a coincidence: -
https://www.ft.com/content/80987f0c-9bf ... 459ed04726
Interesting that Betfair dont think the amounts coming from Asia are significant
yet,
'Although Flutter claims that its B2B partnerships are immaterial to the business at a group level, there are serious amounts of money being bet on the platforms.
By way of illustration, the Champions League final between two English football teams, Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur, on June 1 attracted “matched” bets of £13m.
In cricket, meanwhile, the World Cup clash between India and South Africa four days later saw £90m matched.'
yet,
'Although Flutter claims that its B2B partnerships are immaterial to the business at a group level, there are serious amounts of money being bet on the platforms.
By way of illustration, the Champions League final between two English football teams, Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur, on June 1 attracted “matched” bets of £13m.
In cricket, meanwhile, the World Cup clash between India and South Africa four days later saw £90m matched.'