African Gaming Licenses
The DR Congo gaming licence operates within a fragmented regulatory environment primarily overseen by the Ministry of Finance, with involvement from the
The Côte d’Ivoire Gaming Licence operates under Law No. 2020-480 of May 27, 2020, establishing the legal regime for games of chance.
The Congo Gaming Licence refers primarily to regulatory frameworks in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Republic of the Congo (Congo-Brazzaville)
The Burkina Faso Gaming Licence regulates land-based gambling activities including casinos, sports betting, and lotteries under a framework established by Law No.
The Botswana Gaming Licence, issued under the Gambling Act 2012, regulates various gambling activities through the Gambling Authority. This body corporate
The Benin Gaming Licence operates under a developing regulatory framework primarily overseen by the Cellule de Supervision du secteur des Jeux (CSJ), established
The Angola Gaming Licence, regulated by the Instituto de Supervisão de Jogos (ISJ), governs all gambling activities including land-based casinos, sports
Algeria maintains a strict prohibition on most gambling activities under Article 612 of the Civil Code, rooted in cultural and religious norms.
Chad lacks a dedicated online gaming license, with land-based gambling regulated under general laws by the National Agency for Investments and Exports (ANIE).
The Central African Republic (CAR) Gaming Licence regulates land-based lotteries, casinos, and sports betting through the National Lottery and Casino Authority (LONACA).










