Betvictor

Betvictor

Betvictor Ltd (formerly Victor Chandler International Limited), is an independent bookmaker. Having initially specialised in online sports betting, the company now incorporates online casino and poker. The company was originally named after its former chairman, Victor Chandler, before a rebrand to BetVictor. The company is now owned by businessman and racehorse owner Michael Tabor, with operational headquarters in Gibraltar.

The company was founded in 1946 by Chandler’s grandfather, William Chandler, after several years ownership of Walthamstow Stadium. William Chandler was succeeded by Victor’s father, also named Victor. Victor Sr. died suddenly in 1974 and the business passed over to Victor Jr., who at the time was working in the hotel industry in Spain.

In 1998 took the historic step of taking his entire business off-shore to avoid UK gambling tax, moving the headquarters to Gibraltar.[1] It has been argued this was a cause for Gordon Brown abolishing gambling tax in his 2001 budget.[2]
In 2004, the company was renamed ‘VC Bet’ for branding reasons, although in late 2008 Chandler himself chose to revert the name to ‘Victor Chandler’.[3] In 2012, the company renamed itself again as BetVictor. The company is also a member of the Gibraltar Betting and Gaming Association[4]

In May 2014 businessman and major shareholder of Victor Chandler International, Michael Tabor took over the company, and renamed it BetVictor.[5] The company now claims to turn over in excess of £1billion and have over a half a million customers in more than 160 different countries.[6]