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According to the press, the Italian Administrative Court of Appeal (the “Consiglio di Stato“) hasย rejected todayย B Plusย appeal against the decision of the court of first instance to reject the request of suspension ofย AAMS’ decision to refuseย the renewal ofย B Plus’ย videolottery and AWP license.ย
This means that the Italian market risks to loseย the largestย videolottery and AWP operatorย and it will be interesting to see whether such event will open new opportunities for the other operators and suppliers.
Indeed, B Plus holds the right of installation of almost 12,000 videolottery machines and over 80,000 AWPsย in a market thatย represents theย fastest growing gaming market in Europeย leading to considerable tax entries for the State. This last aspect in particular might be crucial to foresee the future developments since if B Plus’ machines are disconnected, such circumstance might cause a major loss for the State in terms of tax entries thatย cannot be afforded during this economic period.
Given the above, unless unexpected developments occur, it is likely that AAMS will work on a procedure aimed at awarding B Plus’ videolottery and AWP rights toย the current and to-be-awarded concessionairesย through for instance an auction procedure which might be interesting both for investors (e.g. private equity funds) andย operatorsย (both machine suppliers and casino operators) sinceย the concessionaires might need a substantial liquidity to participate to the auction.
I will follow very closely the developments and keep you posted. In the meantime, if you want to discuss about the above, feel free to contact me,ย Giulio Coraggio.