William Hill exit Polish market

William Hill have announced they will withdraw from Poland in the coming days as the country prepares to implement more stringent online gambling laws, EGR Intel has learned. The operators informed affiliates this week they will stop accepting business from Polish customers by the end of the month and that players would need to withdraw.

Having refused to amend its 12% online gambling turnover tax,  which was passed by the legislative chamber in December 2016 and for incorporation into law this April, Poland has seen an exodus of betting firm’s leaving its jurisdiction. International betting operators’ have argued that the tax on services is unworkable for industry operations.

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