Licenses
The Curaçao B2B Licence authorizes businesses to supply services to gambling operators without direct player interaction. Curaçao Gaming Authority issues
The Curaçao B2C Licence authorizes operators to offer online gaming services directly to players under the oversight of the Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA)
Cuba maintains a total prohibition on all gambling activities under its longstanding legal framework. No gaming licenses exist for operators within the jurisdiction.
The Barbados gambling regulatory framework primarily governs land-based activities such as lotteries, slot machines, and horse racing through the Barbados
The Bahamas Gaming Licence, issued under the Gaming Act 2014, regulates casino and gaming house operations within The Bahamas jurisdiction.
The Aruba Gaming Control Board Licence regulates gambling activities within Aruba’s jurisdiction. Department of Casino Affairs oversees licensing
The Antigua & Barbuda Interactive Gaming Licence, issued by the Financial Services Regulatory Commission (FSRC) Division of Gaming, regulates offshore
The Panama Gaming Licence, issued by the Junta de Control de Juegos (JCJ) under the Ministry of Economy and Finances, regulates games of chance and wagering
The Nicaragua Gaming Licence governs land-based casinos and gaming halls under the oversight of the Oficina de Casinos y Salas de Juegos, an agency within
Costa Rica operates without a dedicated online gambling license, relying instead on company registration and a municipal Data Processing License for iGaming










