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The GSC understands this and have granted them the right to keep funds by other means for “professional” customers (those with deposits above EUR 30,000). This way they can spread funds, so that if a payment provider or bookmaker would default and go down , Sportmarket could take the "hit" and no player would ever be in risk of losing money. They have been very transparent and asked larger winning customers to accept that their funds are not held in a single account together with everyone else’s money and this is more and not less secure, for all . All smaller deposits are held in the traditionally manner.
Also, this way they will also have a better cash flow ,as they need to keep several million with payment providers and bookmakers , just in order to offer clients all betting options (all of Sportmarket accounts with Pinancle/IBC etc have to be fully funded at all times) with the best limits and make quick payments with multiple payment providers. Besides the proposal "approval" for these larger bettors, it is no different from how they keep funds at the moment. I very much doubt there is a more secure betbroker in the industry and certainly not one who is more open and above board with their customers.
I should point out that the Isle of Man is one of the most stringent jurisdictions in the world with extremely high ethical standards for the owners and investors. This makes it one of the toughest licenses to acquire. The Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission gives out the fewest licenses per year. Also, that at all times Sportmarket will hold more in liquid funds than client deposits.
I hope that explains the move and highlights how transparent Sportmarket are, do you know as much about how other companies operate ?
Sportmarket is currently operated by Sportmarket Limited (Malta). Due to regulatory reasons our bet-broker business will be moved to Sportmarket Services Limited (Isle of Man) - “SSL” - on October 1st. SSL is a company in the same Group meaning that the ownership of the business will not change.
SSL has been granted a license as a Betting Intermediary and provider of Fixed Odds Betting by the Gambling Supervision Commission – “GSC” - in Isle of Man. Being approved by the GSC is a quality stamp for the routines we have in place, how player balances are protected and how we run our business in general.
Apart from the downtime during the migration of accounts (see below) our services will remain the same. We will continue to offer you Sportmarket PRO at no cost and we will also be able to hand out direct accounts with some of our bookmaker-partners. The same eWallets and European banks will continue to be available for deposits and withdrawals.
We plan to go live under SSL’s license in Isle of Man on (Tuesday) October 1st.
From 22:00 CET September 30th to 10:00 CET October 1st there will be downtime and you will not be able to login, make transactions on your Main Sportmarket account or place bets on Sportmarket PRO. Once the service is restored you will be able to login with the same user credentials as before.
During the downtime of the websites, our Customer Support team will move all your balances from Sportmarket PRO and from Private bookmaker accounts to your Main Sportmarket account.
In order for us to move your account to SSL you are required to login to your Main Sportmarket account on www.sportmarket.com to read and accept the new Terms & Conditions. Once you have done that your account is held with SSL and your balance transferred from Sportmarket Limited to SSL. In order to start requesting bets again you will need to move funds to your Sportmarket PRO account the normal way.
Should you wish not to have your account migrated you must not accept the new Terms & Conditions and we kindly ask you to withdraw your full balance either by requesting it from your Main Sportmarket account before the migration or by contacting our Customer Support after the migration (as you cannot login unless you have approved the Terms & Conditions).
The login details for your Main Sportmarket account and Sportmarket PRO will remain the same after the migration but you will not be able to see old transactions in the accounts and are advised to contact Customer Support if you need help with that. If you want to continue betting on Private Bookmaker accounts, we would have to open new ones after the migration meaning you will have to request it again.
All winnings from pending bets placed before the migration (but settled after the migration) will be credited to your Main Sportmarket account manually every Monday.
If you want to assist us, you can refrain from placing many bets on Early Market where the games take place after the migration and also make sure that funds in your Private bookmaker accounts are transferred to your Main Sportmarket account before the migration.
If you have any additional questions or queries about the change of jurisdiction and migration process, don’t hesitate to contact us.
Thank you for your ongoing support and cooperation!