Antigua & Barbuda gambling licenses

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Antigua and Barbuda was the first online gambling jurisdictions and regulators way back in 1994 before the online gambling craze hit the world. They are known to have fair rules and regulations and are a well respected jurisdiction.

The Antiguan government set out to diversify and increase economic development in the 90s. This was the framework for what would become the island’s remote gaming industry. Antigua enacted a very inclusive regulatory scheme for various companies providing remote gambling services by the late 1990s. Due to a solid reputation, the island experienced dramatic growth in its own gaming industry.

Under Antiguan regulation, two types of gambling and betting licenses are provided: The first is an interactive gaming license, for casino gambling and wagering, and the second is interactive wagering, used for sports betting.

Antigua’s remote gambling operators offer account betting, meaning a player must fund his or her account before wagers can be made. No wager can exceed the amount funded, and wins or losses are credited to a player’s account.

Overview:

Antigua and Barbuda have strict license requirements. All licensed operators need to meet a number of requirements before even being considered for approval, and they will be subjected to a thorough vetting process to ensure reputability.

Some of the lesser requirements state that operators strictly enforce age limitations, barring anyone under the age of 18 to participate in the gaming operations or as players. All operators are also required to display a warning on their web site, citing the various addiction possibilities of gambling and subsequent information on sites assisting with compulsive gambling.

Antigua and Barbuda have a web site that offers a way to connect for those seeking a license. They present detailed information about their screening process. In order to secure a license, an up-front, non-refundable fee of $15,000 USD is required for due diligence.

This screening process is very thorough, and if passed, an interactive gaming license costs $100,000 USD. For an interactive wagering license, applicants must pay $75,000, with an additional $5,000 annually for renewal. If you’d wish to have a monitoring system, the fee is $25,000 for one license, $45,000 for two.

All operators must meet Antigua’s high standards of excellence. Anti-fraud and money laundering regulations must be adhered to, as well as a slue of other regulations regarding finance. Antigua is not responsible for changing laws or regulations in any particular area.

Any customer complaints can be filed with the Antiguan Directorate of Offshore Gaming if a remote gaming operator isn’t able to handle the issue. The Directorate will review and investigate the problem if necessary.

 

Licence Fee

$15,000 non-refundable application fee.

Interactive gaming license: £100,000.

Interactive wagering license: $75,000 plus $5,000 annual renewal fee. 

Contact Details

The Directorate of Offshore Gaming

Division of Gaming

2nd Floor – West Wing

First Caribbean Financial Center

Old Parham Road

P.O. Box 2674, St. John’s

Antigua & Barbuda

West Indies

Tel: (268)481-3300

Fax: (268) 481-3305

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