Online Casino Ban
Banks Concerned Online Casino Ban Will Cost Them
US banks are playing a lead role in the ongoing story of American legislators against the online gambling industry, in which they are expected to
block payments between US residents and online casinos. The US senate has yet to cast the final decision regarding the matter but we are hearing
voices of discontent from approximately 5000 small banks. They are opposing the legislation and are looking to challenge what is widely seen as
the government's best shot at cracking done on the online casino industry.
The group of banks fears that enforcement of the law would be burdensome, if not impossible given the way transactions are processed.
They believe that although online casino customers pay through banks, the banking industry's system is not designed to handle such a thing.
The main complaint is that trying to stop all transactions tied with the online casinos will be like trying to find a needle in a haystack.
At issue are the electronic transfers that many gamblers use, and the banks are saying that these transfers aren't coded to show what type
of business is on the receiving end.
It would require a massive and costly overhaul to adequately handle this issue, but lawmakers are looking at the big picture.
They have been debating for years how to rein in offshore online casinos, which generated about $12 billion in revenue last year,
with about half coming from Americans. The law would require greater regulation of the banking industry but there is hope that the
Federal Reserve and the Treasury will come up with an implementation plan that won't be overly burdensome for the banks.
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