Best live dealer casinos for players from France

Background
Until recently French authorities sought to restrict foreign
online gambling operators from offering their product to the people of France
while at the same time sanctioning the (part) State owned local monopoly betting
organizations La Francaise des Jeux and PMU. In 2007 the
French ASO banned team Unibet from the
Tour de France and Paris-Roubaix and authorities sought to prosecute other
operators trying to enter the market. This protectionist approach resulted in
France being the subject of European Commission infringement proceedings for
being in breach of EU laws with respect to online
gambling.
At the time of writing, France was in the process of opening
up its online gambling market, with a new licensing and regulatory regime due to
come into effect in early 2010. The authority charged with the construct
and implementation of the new legislation and associated regulations is the
Ministre du Budget lead
by Minister Éric Woerth. According to a report in Le Figaro first
September edition, France's proposed laws had just received EC sign off and were
ready to become law, allowing operators licensed in other EU member countries to
access the French gambling market.
From a players' perspective, most EU based online gambling
operators accepted French players while the protectionist laws were in place so
access to internet casinos will not change dramatically. What will change
is the degree of mainstream advertising that is permitted by French authorities.
It may not be long before teams in the Tour de France are sponsored by
the likes of Unibet, William Hill or Bet365 rather than just Francaise des
Jeux!
[Update April 2010]
A bill to legalise and regulate online gambling in France was
passed by the French National Assembly on 6 April 2010. The law enables private
operators to seek and obtain a license to provide online poker, sports betting
or wagering services to French residents in competition with Francaise des Jeux and PMU
for the first time. Games of chance including roulette and blackjack were
not included in the list of services to be liberalized. The laws are
planned to come into effect in June, prior to the World Cup kick-off and will be
administered by the newly formed National Regulatory Authority of the French
online gambling market (ARJEL).
A number of operators including
Unibet,
888.com, William Hill and
Ladbrokes have
announced their intent to participate in the
licensing process and will no longer accepting French players until they have
been granted a license. Further, platform provider
Playtech
has decided to impose a no French players policy on its licensee live casinos.
The laws and associated regulatory and license application
requirements have been criticized by the Remote Gambling Association as
non-compliant with EU Treaties and there are still plenty of big name operators
happy to accept French players.
To read the Bill
click
here.
Best live casino for French players
The below casinos offer French language website and support capabilities.
Some offer toll free phone support for players from France.

Casinos |

Player access |

Banking |

Toll free support |

Local language |

Games |

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No restrictions on French player
sign-ups |
No deposit restrictions.
Maintain account in € EURO |
No |
Full French language website and
support capability |
Costa Rican based dealer room with Euro
centric games |

Read review I
Visit
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No restrictions on French player
sign-ups |
No deposit restrictions.
Maintain account in € EURO |
No |
Full French language website and
support capability |
Costa Rican based dealer room with Euro
centric games |
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