New e-gaming rules alter the betting scene
Electronic gaming services in
Vietnam, which are accessible to foreigners only, will have to meet more
stringent business requirements under a new decree coming into force on
February 15.
Under Decree No.175/2016/ND-CP, issued on December 30,
2016, amendments were made to some clauses of the previous law-Decree
No.86/2016/ND-CP on businesses in prize-winning electronic
games for foreigners. With the new legislation,
electronic gaming machines (EGM) now have to be 100% new, with technical
specifications clarified by the manufacturer, and certified by independent
certifying
agencies operating in G7 countries.
The new decree maintains the prohibition on Vietnamese
nationals entering gaming facilities, as regulated by Decree 86.
Five-star or equivalent hotels and resorts are free to
open electronic gaming services as long as they are in a separate facility
and adhere to specific security requirements. Hospitality businesses with
less
than five stars will no longer be allowed to operate
such services.
Notably, the legal slot machines installed in such
facilities nationwide would need to be modified to offer a payout percentage
of 90%. Authorised operators would have to obtain re-certification by
the
government to prove their slot machines meet the new
conditions.
Prof. Augustine Ha Ton Vinh, investment consultant for
Van Don Special Economic Zone and Casino Complex in the northern province of
Quang Ninh, said, “Although the new decree tightens conditions on
gaming machines, it is a significant step forward in
the development of the Vietnamese gaming industry.”
Vinh said the new decree gives more detailed guidance
compared to the last one, the core change being new restrictions on the use
of EGMs, including a requirement that all EGMs, including a requirement
that all EGMs offer a payout percentage of at least
90%. This rate is not specified in the last decree which made huge profits
for investors.
Also, according to the Ministry of Finance, the new
guidelines are much needed, as the old policy is archaic and not
comprehensive enough to manage such a complex business.
The change forced Hong Kong-listed Success Dragon to
terminate one of its two deals with two slot clubs in Vietnam for the
provision and management of EGMs, following difficulties both clubs
encountered
when trying to obtain business certificates, according
to its website last week.
In December 2015, the company announced that it had
reached deals with the two slot clubs-one located in Le Meridien Hotel in Ho
Chi Minh City, the other at One Opera Hotel in the central city of
Danang-to
provide the investment and operational management of
the EGMs for the clubs.
“Both Le Meridien and One Opera have encountered
unexpected difficulties in obtaining the requisite business certificates for
the operation of an EGM business,” said Carlos Luis Sakas Porras,
Success
Dragon International Holdings Limited’s chairman and
executive director.
Success Dragon further warned that there had been “a
core change of Vietnamese laws in respect to EGM” that contributed to the
company’s current problems. It said it is in the process of discussing
and
negotiating with the Le Meridien slot club for a new
cooperative approach.
“The board considers that the termination has no
material adverse impact on the business operation and financial position of
the group,” the company stated. It added that further announcements would
be
made if there were any future developments regarding
the deals.
Electronic gaming services were first allowed in
Vietnam in 1992, and since then, many gaming businesses have received
licences nationwide.
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Thứ Tư, 18 tháng 1, 2017
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