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'''International All Sports Limited''' is an Australian-based [[gambling]] company, best known for its [[online gambling]] subsidiaries Canbet and IASBet, which it acquired in a merger in August 2004.<ref>[http://www.bettingmarket.com/curule060102.htm Betting Market: Australian Bookmakers] {{dead link|date=April 2014}}</ref> Canbet is licensed and regulated by the UK [[Gambling Commission]]. IAS also runs Aus Tote, an Australian [[tote board|tote]] betting company and IAS Read Rating & OzeForm, both form analysis companies.
'''International All Sports Limited''' is an Australian-based [[gambling]] company, best known for its [[online gambling]] subsidiaries Canbet and IASBet, which it acquired in a merger in August 2004.<ref>[http://www.bettingmarket.com/curule060102.htm Betting Market: Australian Bookmakers] {{wayback|url=http://www.bettingmarket.com/curule060102.htm |date=20080828062314 }}</ref> Canbet is licensed and regulated by the UK [[Gambling Commission]]. IAS also runs Aus Tote, an Australian [[tote board|tote]] betting company and IAS Read Rating & OzeForm, both form analysis companies.


==Canbet==
==Canbet==

Revision as of 22:29, 26 January 2016

International All Sports Limited
IndustryGambling
Founded1995
HeadquartersMelbourne & Darwin, Australia and London, England
ProductsSports betting, online poker and online casino.

International All Sports Limited is an Australian-based gambling company, best known for its online gambling subsidiaries Canbet and IASBet, which it acquired in a merger in August 2004.[1] Canbet is licensed and regulated by the UK Gambling Commission. IAS also runs Aus Tote, an Australian tote betting company and IAS Read Rating & OzeForm, both form analysis companies.

Canbet

In 2014 the directors announced that they were unable to pay clients and would, 'work with a business asset agent to liquidate assets from within Canbet and its associated companies'.

News of Canbet's issues paying customers was first noted on TheGamblingTimes and SportsBookReview in October 2013.

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