Latin American regulators
The Haiti Gaming Commission (Commission des Jeux de Hasard d’Haïti, or CJHH) serves as Haiti’s primary gambling regulatory body.
The Grenada Gaming Authority (GGA) serves as the primary regulatory body for gambling activities in Grenada, established under the Gaming Act No.
The Directorate of Casinos and Gambling (DCJA) serves as Albania’s primary gambling regulator. Established in 2010 under the Council of Ministers Decision No.
The Dominica Gaming Authority (DGA) serves as the primary regulatory body for gambling activities in the Commonwealth of Dominica. Established through
The Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA), established as the successor to the longstanding Curaçao eGaming regime, officially launched operations on November 15, 2023.
Cuba has no dedicated gaming authority or licensing body for gambling, as all forms of gambling remain strictly prohibited under longstanding legislation.
The Barbados Gambling Licensing Authority does not appear as a distinct entity in current verified sources. Gambling regulation in Barbados falls primarily
The Bahamas Gaming Board (BGB) serves as the primary regulatory authority for all gambling activities in the Commonwealth of The Bahamas.
The Aruba Gaming Control Board (GCB) serves as the primary regulatory authority for all gambling activities in Aruba, a constituent country of the Kingdom
Financial Services Regulatory Commission (FSRC) – Complete Regulatory Authority Profile and Analysis
The Financial Services Regulatory Commission (FSRC) is the primary financial regulator in the Federation of Saint Christopher and Nevis, established in










