Latin American regulators
The Panama Gaming Control Board, officially known as the Junta de Control de Juegos (JCD), was established in 2006 under Law 6 of 2006. It serves as Panama’
The Nicaraguan Institute of Tourism (INTUR), established in 1991, serves as Nicaragua’s primary tourism promotion and development agency under the
The Ministry of Finance of Honduras (Secretaría de Finanzas) serves as the primary regulatory authority for gambling activities in Honduras.
The Ministry of Economy, Industry and Commerce (MEIC) serves as Costa Rica’s primary regulatory authority for economic activities, including gambling oversight.
The Belize Gaming Control Board (GCB) serves as the primary regulatory authority for gambling activities in Belize, established under the Gaming Control Act of 1996.
The Gaming Regulatory Commission of El Salvador, known locally as the Comisión Reguladora de Juegos de Suerte y Azar, was established in 2023 under the
The Ministry of Finance of Guatemala (Ministerio de Finanzas Públicas, MINFIN) serves as the primary regulatory authority for gambling activities in Guatemala.







