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šŸŽÆ CuraƧao Tightens Responsible Gambling Rules: What Operators Must Know

Curacao gaming

24/09/25

CuraƧao’s recent overhaul of its Responsible Gaming Policy marks a significant shift in its regulatory landscape. This development aims to enhance player protection and align with international standards, impacting all licensed operators within its jurisdiction.

šŸ“œ Regulatory Framework: Key Mandates


The CuraƧao Gaming Authority (CGA) has introduced stringent measures, including:

• Age Verification: Mandatory use of government-issued IDs and secondary checks to prevent underage gambling.

• Self-Exclusion Protocols: Players can opt for self-exclusion periods ranging from one year to a lifetime.

• Deposit Limits & Reality Checks: Operators must implement daily, weekly, or monthly deposit caps and provide notifications about gaming duration and expenditure.

• Staff Training: Mandatory training for employees to identify and address problem gambling behaviours.

• Advertising Restrictions: Prohibition of marketing to vulnerable individuals and misleading promotional tactics.


Operators are required to integrate these principles into their platforms, with compliance monitored through regular audits and reporting.


āš–ļø Comparative Analysis: Global Implications


CuraƧao’s updated policy aligns more closely with responsible gambling frameworks in jurisdictions like the UK and Malta. However, its enforcement mechanisms remain under scrutiny. The recent bankruptcy of BC.GAME, a Curacao-licensed operator, highlighted the jurisdiction’s previous regulatory shortcomings. Despite the introduction of the National Ordinance for Games of Chance (LOK), concerns about corruption and ineffective oversight persist, as evidenced by ongoing legal challenges and allegations against the Curacao Gaming Control Board.



šŸ’¼ Sector Impact: Operational Considerations


Operators holding Curacao licenses must now:

• Implement Compliance Measures: Adopt age verification systems, self-exclusion options, and deposit limit functionalities.

• Train Personnel: Ensure staff are equipped to recognise and respond to problem gambling signs.

• Review Marketing Strategies: Align advertising practices with new restrictions to avoid potential penalties.

• Prepare for Audits: Maintain detailed records to facilitate compliance checks and audits.


Failure to adhere to these regulations may result in penalties or revocation of gaming licenses, underscoring the importance of prompt and thorough implementation.



šŸ” Conclusion: Navigating the New Regulatory Landscape


CuraƧao’s revised Responsible Gaming Policy signifies a move towards stricter regulatory oversight in the gaming sector. Operators must proactively adapt to these changes to ensure compliance and maintain operational integrity. Visit us at NUR-Legal.com or contact us directly at info@nur-legal.com



Emil Korpinen

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