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Spain – Cirsa must close two Barcelona bingo halls to buy Giga

By - 2. srpna 2019

The National Commission for Markets and Competence (CNMC) has authorised the acquisition of Giga Game System Operations, a slot hall operator and games distributor in Spain, in the first phase dependent on a number of commitments on behalf of Cirsa.

The new deal affects the autonomous communities of Catalonia, Valencia and Aragon. The Spanish company must close two bingo halls located in the city of Barcelona, the licenses of which may be acquired by new competitors.

The risks posed to fair competition due to the high market share that Cirsa will have in Catalonia once the deal goes into effect will be offset by a number of agreements specifically, in relation to the management of slot machines in hospitality establishments, as well as when it comes to the running of games and bingo halls.

As a result the authorisation of the operation remains subject to the fulfilment of a series of commitments to competition rules according to the CNMC chaired by José María Marín Quemada.

For the hospitality establishments side of its operations Cirsa has pledged to eliminate the exclusivity clauses in all contracts signed in Catalonia, in order to foster fair competition between recreational machine operators within the local community.

In addition, the company will reduce the duration of five-year contracts in both its hospitality establishments and slot parlours favouring greater market competition amongst licence holders. This commitment will also extend to the signed contracts outside Catalonia which will enhance the competitive landscape for the market throughout Spain.

Cirsa pledged to revise all contracts of five years within the next between 12 to 24 months. It will give priority to longer term contracts of 10 years, as it is, according to the CNMC, the most damaging when it comes to competitive dynamics in the sector.

In May it was reported that Cirsa had closed an acquisition that would allow it to substantially increase its size in Catalonia and operate a casino for the first time in its home community. The gambling group told its bondholders that it had reached an agreement to acquire Giga Games System Operation from the family of Juan Lao, brother of the former owner of Cirsa.

The CNMC will monitor compliance by the company and will require periodic reports allowing the licensee’s programme to be contrasted against the results. The CNMC is a public entity that promotes and defends the proper functioning of all markets, in the interest of consumers and businesses.

Giga Games je herní a volnočasová skupina, která provozuje rozsáhlý park rekreačních strojů umístěných v barech a restauracích, především v Katalánsku a ve Valencii. Společnost má také desítky heren a několik her na bingo. Celkově podniky získané Cirsou dosáhly v roce 124 obratu 2018 milionů EUR.

This figure is equivalent to more than half of the turnover (€216m) recorded in 2017 by the Conei Corporation of which Giga Games is a subsidiary.

Juan Lao Hernández založil Conei v roce 1998 poté, co se oddělil od svého bratra Manuela Laa, kterému prodal svůj 44procentní podíl v Cirsa a ponechal si část podniku. Podle místního tisku tedy tato akvizice zahrnuje znovusjednocení bývalé laoské skupiny a mohla by znamenat, že se oba bratři rozhodli prodat a prodat své herní operace severoamerickému fondu Blackstone.

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