British Racing groups fights off bookmaker race sponsorship

Racing heads with the leadership of British Horseracing Authority (BHA) have joined hands with the aim of eradicating the issue of bookmakers sponsoring racing events, tracks as well as festivals. The effect will come to be not unless these bookmakers pay levy contributions. This move was processed by the Arena racing Group (ARC) and the Jockey Club who have ditched the bookies since they have not been meeting their levy principles.

The enforcing of the levy acts has been attributed by the fact that a report by BHA has indicated a total loss of £30 million every year by the British Racing which equals to the tax payments. The report also indicated that there is a high possibility of racing contributions by bookmaker from £105 million in 2004/04 to £53 million in 2017.

Chief Executive of the BHA Nick Rust claimed that British racing has been according millions of people with much needed fun, created over 85,000 jobs as well as incorporating £3.4 billion to the economy. However, the reluctant of Horse Betting levy system to fund them from the incomes generated from the

The BHA claimed that those bookmakers who have contributed their levy share have been accorded with UK Racing’s ‘Authorized Betting Partners’. They include Betfair, bet365 and 32Red. The bodies have decided on holding the move up to the 31st day of December where they hope to have come up with a substantial solution. All deals conducted at this period will be respected but won’t be reintroduced at any given time.

Chairman of the Racecourse Association Maggie Carver claimed that the RCA and other associates in the racing and betting platforms are working in order to come up with a Racing Right. Time will be accrued for the well-being of their relationship in spite of the Government welcoming the commitment strategy.

He continued to add that the RCA and its associates have for long appreciatedthe marketablerelations with stakeholders from betting operators. Nonetheless, it would be fair if there is integrity and fair rendering of levies for the benefit of each stakeholder. The ARC and Jockey Club Racecourses have shown the right procedure to undertake in such a scenario.

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