CMA Raises Concerns Over Spreadex and Sporting Index Merger Impact on Competition
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has expressed provisional competition concerns over the Spreadex acquisition of Sporting Index's retail business, potentially lessening competition in the UK sports spread betting market.
25.07.2024 | UK competition authority
Last year, Spreadex acquired the retail business of Sporting Index, both offering fixed odds betting and sports spread betting in the UK.
The CMA's Phase 2 investigation focused on licensed online sports spread betting, where Spreadex and Sporting Index are the only two operators.
The CMA panel provisionally found that the merger could substantially lessen competition in the supply of licensed online sports spread betting services in the UK.
The panel is concerned that the merger could result in a worse user experience, a more limited range of products, and potentially higher prices for consumers.
The CMA is considering possible remedies, including requiring Spreadex to divest assets to allow a purchaser to operate a rival licensed spread betting business independently.