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CMA Investigates Spread Betting Merger for Competition Concerns

03.04.2024 | UK competition authority

Spreadex's acquisition of Sporting Index's 'business to consumer' arm has raised competition concerns in the UK online sports spread betting market, where the two companies are the only licensed providers.


Spreadex's acquisition of Sporting Index's 'business to consumer' arm is being investigated by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) due to concerns that it may create a monopoly in the UK online sports spread betting market. The CMA's Phase 1 investigation found that the deal could substantially lessen competition in this market, potentially leading to less competitive odds for customers. If Spreadex fails to address the CMA's concerns within 5 working days, the merger will be subject to a more in-depth Phase 2 investigation. The deal involves two key players in the industry, Spreadex and Sporting Index, who are the only licensed operators of sports spread betting in the UK. The CMA's review aims to ensure that competition is maintained in the market to benefit consumers.

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