Betfair Charges

Introduction

There are two types of charges that you may be required to pay. The charges described in the ‘General Charges’ section apply in relation to your Betfair account and therefore are relevant to all customers. In addition, there are certain charges that only apply in particular circumstances to customers of the Betfair Exchange. Further details of all of the following charges can be found in the relevant sections below.

All charges are inclusive of VAT, if applicable.

Whilst we offer Swedish Krona for the Swedish market, the price references in this document are in either in Pound Sterling, Euros or other currencies. This is because we use a live exchange rate between Swedish Krona and the Pound Sterling/Euro, meaning that using those currencies in these terms and conditions is more accurate than a one-time Krona conversion.

General Charges

Charges relating to the Deposit and Withdrawal of funds to or from Betfair are set out in the deposit and withdrawal pages within the ‘My Account’ section on the website. However, additional charges may apply in some cases. These charges are set out in Section 5.

An Inactive Account Fee will be payable by customers who have not logged in to their Betfair account for thirteen consecutive months or more and who have a Betfair account in credit. Details of the Inactive Account Fee are set out in Section 7 below.

Charges applicable only to the Betfair Exchange

For the vast majority of Betfair Exchange customers, the only charges paid to Betfair will be Commission on net winnings in an Exchange market, as set out in more detail in Section 1 below.

There are additional charges on the Exchange to deter extreme usage of the facilities provided by Betfair: customers who place more than 1000 bets in any hour on the Exchange may also be charged Transaction Charges depending on the number of bets placed and the amount of commission they have already paid, as set out in Section 4 below.

A small number of customers who, in the long-term, generate very little commission compared to the amount they win may incur Premium Charges. Any customer affected by this charge will be notified in advance. Details of the Premium Charge are set out in Section 6 below.

A Turnover Charge will be payable by a very small number of our customers who engage with the Betting Exchange on certain Australian racing markets in a particular way. Details of the Turnover Charge are set out in Section 8 below.

  1. Commissionand Market Base Rate

    This section only applies to the Betfair Exchange.

    Betfair charges a Commission on your net winnings on a market. If you have a net loss on a market you do not pay commission.

    Commission is calculated by multiplying your net winnings by the Market Base Rate. The Market Base Rate applicable to Swedish customers is 2%.

    Please note that the “Rules” tab which is found on each market on the “Classic” or “Old” version of Betfair is incorrectly displaying the Market Base Rate as 5%. Please ignore the information about the Market Base Rate on the “Classic” or “Old” version of Betfair.

     

  2. Multiples betting

    This section only applies to the Betfair ‘Exchange Multiples’ product and does not apply to the ‘Fixed Odds Multiples’ product.

    Sports Multiples

    Betfair charges commission on winning sports Multiples bets. The commission is usually 5% of winnings but may vary from time to time. Always check the Rules tab to be sure what commission rate applies. If your Multiples bet loses you do not pay commission.

    Horse Racing Multiples

    When betting on horse racing Multiples the odds of each leg will be based on the Betfair SP, adjusted by a margin. This margin is usually 5% but may vary from time to time. No commission is payable on winnings on horse racing Multiples.

  3. Transaction Charges

    This section only applies to the Betfair Exchange.

    In addition to any commission payments, Betfair customers will be charged a transaction fee if they process a large number of transactions on either the main Betting Exchange or on Exchange Games.

    NB - Transaction Charges only apply to customers placing or editing more than 1000 bets an hour (although in the case of Exchange Games, the editing of bets is not included). The number of bets placed across the Betting Exchange and Exchange Games are calculated separately for the purposes of calculating any Transaction Charges payable. So, for example, if within the same hour you placed 800 bets on the Betting Exchange and 700 bets on Exchange Games, no Transaction Charges would be payable in respect of any of those bets.

    At the end of every day, we add up all the bets you placed or edited (whether matched, cancelled or lapsed). If this number is in excess of 1000 in any hour of the day then:

    1. for customers placing bets through the Application Programmers Interface (API) on the Betting Exchange or for customers placing bets either through the API or on the website on Exchange Games, we will multiply this number by 1p; and
    2. for website customers on the Betting Exchange, we will multiply this number by 2p.

    For the purpose of Transaction Charges, bets on financial markets will count as 0.25 of a bet. This will form the basis of the transaction fee, but we will offset this fee against the following amount:

    (Commission + Implied Commission) ÷ 2
    where
    Implied Commission = market losses x 3%

    NB: the Exchange Games transaction charge is offset using commission paid instead of commission generated.

    Any remaining amount will be charged to your account on a daily basis. Should your (commission + implied commission) ÷ 2 exceed this amount, you will not be charged a transaction fee. Accounts that relate to one person, entity, API subscription or a Master account (Trading version only) with related Sub accounts are treated as one customer for the purposes of transaction charging.

    Example 1:
    You are an API user who pays (commission + implied commission) ÷ 2 of £18.50 throughout a given day.
    However, between the hours of 14:00 and 15:00 you placed 2500 bets and between the hours of 15:00 and 16:00 you placed 3250 bets, but in other hours you placed less than 1000 bets.
    Your base transaction charge is (2500-1000)*£0.01 + (3250-1000)*£0.01 = £37.50.
    Therefore you will be billed an additional £37.50-£18.50 = £19.00 on the following day.
    Example 2: You are a Website user who pays (commission + implied commission) ÷ 2 of £20.00 throughout a given day.
    However, between the hours of 14:00 and 15:00 you placed 3000 bets on financial markets and 1500 bets on non financial markets. In all other hours you placed less than 1000 bets on all markets.
    Your base transaction charge is (((3000*0.25) + 1500)-1000)*£0.02 = £25.00.
    Therefore you will be billed an additional £25.00-£20.00 = £5.00 on the following day.
  4. Deposit and withdrawal charges

    Charges relating to the deposit and withdrawal of funds to or from your Betfair account are set out in the deposit and withdrawal pages within the ‘My Account’ section on the website. However, additional charges may apply in some cases to reflect the cost incurred by Betfair as a result of processing excessive transactions.

    Please note that if you become eligible to incur additional deposit and withdrawal charges, we will contact you before any charges are paid.

  5. Premium Charges

    The Premium Charge only applies in respect of bets placed on the Betfair Exchange and it does not apply to any bets placed on other Betfair products.

    In addition to the other charges detailed above, a small number (less than 0.5%) of our most successful customers will incur Premium Charges.

    Any customer affected by the Premium Charge will be notified in advance.

    Calculating Potential Charges

    Each week Betfair will calculate your ‘gross profits’* made, and your ‘total charges’** generated over the lifetime of your account. The details of these calculations are explained below.

    You’ll only be considered for the Premium Charge if your account is in profit and only if the total charges generated since joining Betfair are less than 20%† of your gross profits.

    The vast majority of customers, and even the majority of those whose betting on Betfair is profitable since they joined, do not meet both these conditions and will not incur the Premium Charge.

    While those conditions accurately describe our most successful customers, they might also apply to new customers who have only bet in a few markets, or those whose accounts are in profit because of a significant big win. To ensure that those accounts are not inadvertently charged, we’ve added two further conditions: any single win that constitutes more than 50% of lifetime gross profits will be excluded from the calculation, and customers will only be considered for the Premium Charge after they have bet in more than 250 markets.

    Each customer will also have a £1,000 allowance against the Premium Charge. This means that every customer considered for the Premium Charge will be exempted from the first £1,000 of the charge incurred.

    Each week the customers who meet all the conditions set out above will be charged the lesser of:

    • The difference between 20%† of the previous week’s gross profits and the total charges generated during the week; and
    • The difference between 20%† of gross profits and the total charges generated during the lifetime of the account.

    This means that you will not be faced with a Premium Charge that is more than 20%† of your gross profits for the previous week. Please note this figure applies exclusively to the maximum amount of Premium Charge payable. It is possible for the total amount of Premium Charges and commission paid to exceed 20%†.

    Please note that the second of the two calculations set out above can only ever reduce the Premium Charge and will apply on the rare occasion that the difference between 20%† of gross profits and the total charges generated during the lifetime of the account is less than the same calculation for the previous week.

    Premium Charges will be deducted from customer accounts weekly (on Wednesdays) in relation to the previous week’s activity (Monday to Sunday).

    Accounts that relate to one person, entity, API subscription or a Master Account with related Sub- accounts (Trading version only) are treated as one customer for the purposes of calculating Premium Charges. Note that no Betfair points will accrue for Premium Charges.

    In circumstances where Betfair considers, in its absolute discretion, that multiple accounts have been used by one person or group of persons in order to avoid or reduce liability for the Premium Charge, Betfair shall be entitled to treat those accounts as if they relate to one person for the purposes of calculating Premium Charges. In such circumstances Betfair shall link those accounts and the linked accounts shall be jointly and severally liable for any unpaid Premium Charge. The Premium Charge will be debited from any such account(s) where applicable.

    *By ‘gross profits’ we mean the amounts won, excluding total charges, less the amounts lost, on all Betfair markets.

    **By ‘total charges’ we mean all commission generated by Betfair as a result of your betting plus any Premium Charges you’ve incurred. ‘Commission generated’ includes half the commission paid on winnings, but also half the commission that Betfair makes from the other customers who win in markets in which you’ve lost, which we call ‘implied commission’. When you win, Betfair collects commission at your rate of commission, but when you lose, the commission collected by Betfair from the winners is at their rate. So we’ll determine the commission generated by your betting activity to be:

    Commission generated = (Commission + Implied Commission) ÷ 2
    where
    Implied Commission = market losses x 3%
    We divide by 2 because otherwise we’d be counting each pound of commission twice.

    Premium Charge Summary

    You will only be considered for the Premium Charge if, over the lifetime of your account, you satisfy the following criteria:

    • Your account is in profit;
    • Your total charges generated are less than 20%† of gross profits; and
    • You bet in more than 250 markets.

    Two further conditions reduce the likelihood that you will be required to pay the Premium Charge:

    • Any single win that constitutes more than 50% of your gross profits over the lifetime of your account will be excluded from the calculation; and
    • Each customer will have a lifetime allowance of £1,000 against the Premium Charge.

    Each week the customers who meet all the conditions set out above will be charged the lesser of:

    • The difference between 20%† of the previous week’s gross profits and the total charges generated during the week; and
    • The difference between 20%† of gross profits and the total charges generated during the lifetime of the account.

    Examples

    Example 1
    You have won gross profits of £10,000 since joining Betfair having bet in 800 markets.
    You have paid total charges of £980; all of which has been paid through commission generated.
    You have not been charged any Premium Charges to date although you have fully used up your allowance of £1,000.
    During the previous week you won £500 and paid total charges of £80.
    You are therefore charged £20 in Premium Charges ((£500 x 20%) - £80 = £20).
    Example 2 - Charge Allowance
    You have won gross profits of £10,000 since joining Betfair having bet in 320 markets.
    You have generated £1,050 in commission and paid no Premium Charge to date.
    During the previous week you won £500 and paid total charges of £50.
    In the absence of a charge allowance you would have been charged Premium Charges of £50 ((£500 x 20%) - £50 = £50).
    However, the £50 is offset against the £1,000 charge allowance meaning that no additional Premium Charge is paid.
    You then carry over the balance of your charge allowance (£950) to offset against potential future Premium Charges.
    Example 3 – Excluding ‘big’ wins
    You have won gross profits of £8,000 since joining Betfair having bet in 500 markets.
    You have paid total charges of £1,025, all of which has been paid through commission generated.
    During the previous week you won £5,000 from a single market and paid total charges of £125.
    As the win constitutes more than 50% of your total gross profits since joining Betfair, it is excluded for the purposes of calculating the Premium Charge.
    However, the commission generated on the win does contribute towards total charges paid.
    After the win is removed you have gross profits of £3,000 and total charges of £1,025 and therefore incur no additional Premium Charge.

    †Premium Charges at higher rates

    Higher rates of Premium Charge will apply to the very small number of customers (less than 0.1%) that satisfy the following conditions over the lifetime of their account:

    • Lifetime net profits*** exceed £250,000
    • Commission generated less than 40% of lifetime gross profits
    • Bet in more than 1,000 markets

    The Premium Charge rate applied to each customer that satisfies these conditions is dependent on their lifetime commission generated to gross profits ratio. The exact rate will be determined by the following table:

    Lifetime commission generated to gross profits ratio Applicable Premium Charge Rate
    < 5% 60%
    5% - 10% 50%
    10%+ 40%

    Please note that any single market win that constitutes more than 50% of your lifetime gross profits will be excluded from all calculations.

    Your Premium Charge rate will be determined based on your lifetime commission generated to gross profits ratio at that time.

    The amount of Premium Charge incurred by each customer will be calculated in exactly the same way as the standard Premium Charge with the exception that the standard 20% rate will be replaced with increased rate applicable to the individual in each case.

    For the purposes of introducing a change to the Premium Charge rate that applies to your betting, we will assume that you have always incurred the Premium Charge at the prevailing rate. For example, if the Premium Charge rate applicable to your betting increases from 20% to 40%, we will assume that you have always paid Premium Charges at 40%. However, as explained in the “Calculating Potential Charges” section above, this also means that for some customers, some or all of the £1,000 allowance against the charge will have been used in order to offset hypothetical charges paid. Assuming hypothetical charges had been paid prior to introduction of the charge has the effect of reducing the amount that customers would typically incur.

    It is possible that your lifetime commission generated to gross profits ratio will change to the extent that your applicable Premium Charge rate will require adjustment. Should your rate change, we will recalculate as if you had always incurred the Premium Charge at the new rate. If your rate has decreased (eg if your lifetime commission generated to gross profits ratio increases from 4.9% to 5.1% - moving you from a 60% rate to 50% rate), the Premium Charges you ‘overpaid’ when being charged the higher rate previously will be used to offset future Premium Charges. If your rate has increased, Betfair will notify you directly and give you at least two weeks’ notice before the increased rate takes effect. You are entitled to seek review of your Premium Charge rate at any time.

    ***By ‘net profits’ we mean the amounts won less the amounts lost, on all Betfair markets, less all commission paid and Premium Charges debited.

  6. Inactive Account Fees

    We will begin charging you* a fee†^ (as indicated in the table below) per calendar month ("Inactive Account Fee") if:

    1. there has been no log in or log out recorded on your Betfair account for thirteen consecutive months or more (i.e. no "Account Activity"); and
    2. the main licence wallet of your Betfair account± is in credit.

    We will contact you via email after 12 months’ inactivity and, after that, the monthly Inactive Account Fee will apply until your remaining balance reaches zero.

    The Inactive Account Fee will be withdrawn from the main licence wallet of your Betfair account (your "Main Wallet") on a monthly basis to the extent that the Main Wallet remains in credit and only for the period during which there remains no Account Activity after the initial thirteen month period has passed. If the Inactive Account Fee is due to be withdrawn from your account and the balance of your Main Wallet is less than €5 (or equivalent currency), the Inactive Account Fee shall comprise the remaining funds in your Main Wallet.

    If you have been subject to one or more Inactive Account Fee(s), we will reimburse you on request 100% of the amount you have been charged to date.

    To request a refund, please contact our Customer Service team here.

    †If you are VAT registered and require a VAT invoice, this will be available on request from the Betfair Helpdesk.

    ^All charges quoted are inclusive of VAT.

    ±Funds in the Casino wallet and the Exchange Games wallet of your Betfair account shall not be affected by the Inactive Account Fee.

    Currency in which Betfair account is transacted Inactive Account Fee
    SEK 30
  7. Turnover Charge

    This section only applies to the Betfair Exchange.

    In addition to the other charges detailed above a very small number of our customers who engage with the Betting Exchange in a particular way on ‘turnover charge markets’ (as defined below) will incur Turnover Charges.

    Please note that if you become eligible to incur Turnover Charges, we will contact you before any charges are paid.

    Wagering operators in Australia are required to pay a fee based on ‘turnover’ (defined as aggregate of back bets) to Racing NSW for the right to accept bets on its racing. From time to time, other Australian racing bodies may impose similar “turnover” based fees and, should they do so, we will communicate this to you in advance.

    Who will pay the Turnover Charge?

    This charge will only apply to customers who during a particular week (Monday to Sunday GMT) meet each of the below criteria:

    • have matched back bets on 1 or more markets on which Betfair is subject to a turnover fee from Racing NSW (“turnover charge markets”);
    • have matched back bets with an aggregate value of AUS $6,000 or greater on turnover charge markets; and
    • the total commission generated by the customer on turnover charge markets is less than 1.25% of the aggregate value of matched back bets placed by the customer on those markets.

    Total commission generated is half of the commission paid plus half of implied commission, calculated by the formula = (commission paid + implied commission) ÷ 2.

    Implied commission is 3% of player losses where players make an overall loss on a single market.

    Turnover charge markets will be identified in the Market Information (located on every Betfair market either under the tab entitled "Rules" or under the ‘Rules’ or ‘i’ button).

    What is the Turnover Charge?

    The turnover charge will be 2.4% of the aggregate value of matched back bets on turnover charge markets.

    The charge will be calculated for the period from each Monday to Sunday (GMT), and will be payable on a retrospective basis. The charge will be debited from a customer’s wallet each Wednesday, alongside any applicable premium charge.

    The charge will only be incurred for any week when a customer’s betting activity meets the criteria. Please note the charge will not be applicable to any lay bets.

    Example of the Turnover Charge

    During a weekly cycle, a customer has matched back bets to an aggregate value of AUS $10,000 on 6 NSW thoroughbred markets. The customer has AUS $100 in Total Commission generated.

    Criteria:

    CRITERIA APPLICABLE ACTIVITY
    Matched back bets placed in 1 or more turnover charge markets YES 6 turnover charge markets
    Matched back bets with an aggregate of AUS $6,000 or greater on turnover charge markets YES AUS $10,000 of matched back bets on turnover charge markets
    Total Commission generated on turnover charge markets is less than 1.25% of aggregate matched back bets YES AUS $100/$10,000 = 1%

    Turnover Charge payable will be 2.4% of $10,000 = $240

    How will I be notified if I am required to pay the Turnover Charge?

    Customers will be contacted directly by a Betfair representative and informed on the first occasion on which this turnover charge would have been payable.

    Customers will also be afforded a one-week ‘grace period’ designed to give them an opportunity to refine their betting habits should they wish to do so.

    A summary report of an individual’s weekly activity will also be available if requested.

V 01.20 12.06.20