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It will promote PokerStars

The Stars Group targets Russian market

Canada-based The Stars Group has set it sights on Russia, saying it intends to obtain a bookmaker licence and will promote its PokerStars brand on a local cable channel. Local media quoted company’s CEO, Rafi Ashkenazi, saying that these measures will help improve the situation on the Russian market, which is already recovering.

The Stars Group will “soon” launch its promotion campaign on the Russian television channel UFC, Russian business daily RBC quoted Stars Group CEO, Rafi Ashkenazi, as saying on a recent conference call. 

Ashkenazi also added that the company plans to file a request with the Russian Federal Tax Service for a bookmaker license for the PokerStars Sports brand.

These measures, according to Ashkenazi, will help improve the situation on the Russian market, which is already recovering.

PokerStars is one of the world’s largest online poker services. The revenue of the entire Stars Group, which also owns the brands BetStars, Sky Betting & Games and Full Tilt, in the first half of 2019 exceeded US$1.2 billion, of which poker brought US$411.6 million.

RBC noted that Russia is one of the key markets for the Stars Group, but it does not have a legal entity in Russia and, accordingly, does not have a license from the Federal Tax Service to organize and conduct gambling.

In March 2014, Russian communications watchdog Roskomnadzor blocked the site PokerStars.com and currently only its Russian-language “mirror” is available to users, which notifies punters that online poker services are provided to them by the Rational Poker School Ltd., registered on the Isle of Man.

To maintain Russians’ interest in online poker, the Stars Group sponsors poker tournaments in the Sochi gambling zone. Their total prize fund in 2018, as indicated in the company’s statements, amounted US$2.6 million.

Source: GMB / AG Brief