Russia’s sports gambling landscape is changing, and not for the better

The Russian government continues to exert more control over the country and a bill just approved by the state Duma has serious implications for the sports gambling industry. If there were any doubt before over the government’s desire to be able to manipulate virtually all aspects of everyday life, Bill 647044-7 shows exactly what’s in store. It’s very possible that the country’s sports gambling industry is about to see a major shift, and not for the better.

The Duma accepted the bill as it went before legislators for its second and third readings following its first appearance at the end of April. As a result, federal gambling regulations have been amended to give the Kremlin greater control over the industry and to place “limits on types of sports events that can be wagered on,” as well as an “increase in financial obligations of Russian sports betting licenses.” In other words, fewer sports gambling options and increased fees by sports gambling operators. That makes a losing equation for any business.

Going forward, licensed sportsbooks can only take bets on sports games that are officially sanctioned by a foreign or domestic governing body. While that may seem like a good way to increase integrity of the sports gambling market, and better protect gamblers, the Kremlin also has the authority to prohibit wagers on any segment at any time if it feels that it needs to intervene.

There will now also be an additional 5% tax owed on the gross gaming revenue of certain sports wagers. Previously, this tax was applied only to domestic events; however, it will now be due on international events, as well. In addition, sportsbooks will now have to carry a bank guarantee of no less than €6 million ($6.95 million) with twice that in net assets.