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Events

Caribbean Regulators Forum and Gaming Show

Friday 05 de May 2023 / 12:00

2 minutos de lectura

(Bahamas).- The Acting Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism, Investments and Aviation addressed the 3rd edition of the Caribbean Regulators Forum and the 10th of the Caribbean Gaming Show held at the Atlantis Resort, Paradise Island.

Caribbean Regulators Forum and Gaming Show

The Hon. Chester Cooper told attendees, “I am confident that we can achieve growth by differentiating our product and forming quality partnerships to build the market. As we expand our offerings what must also be at the forefront of regulation is the need to protect reputations of regions, our region in particular, with regard to gaming.”

Cooper went further stating, “key challenges in our current regime will have to be addressed. This process is crucial for providing patron protection, adhering to international best practice and giving both land based and domestic gaming operators the legislative framework they need to support growth and sustainability.”

The Acting Prime Minister also outlined several possible changes to gaming legislation saying “ultimately there will be consultation with the general public on these issues. None of these issues are before the Cabinet at the moment. When they get there we’ll make some decisions and pronouncements on them. Sufficed to say its important for us to continue broad based consultation as is our practice.”

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País: Bahamas

Región: Central America and Caribbean

Event

GAT Expo CDMX 2025

28 de August 2025

Update on Mexico's Gaming and Raffles Law: Experts discuss its present and future at GAT Expo Mexico 2025

(Mexico City, SoloAzar Exclusive).- At the Expo Santa Fe Convention Center, gaming industry leaders analyzed the challenges and opportunities of the reform to the Gaming and Raffles Law, in a panel moderated by Rosa Ochoa of SCCG Management LATAM.

Tuesday 16 Sep 2025 / 12:00

GAT CDMX 2025: Experts Discussed Innovation in iGaming and Sports Betting in Mexico

(Mexico City, SoloAzar Exclusive).- As part of the GAT CDMX 2025 Institutional Academy, leading industry executives met in Mexico City to analyze the challenges and opportunities presented by innovation in online gaming, iGaming, and sports betting. Artificial intelligence, omnichannel, user experience, and the role of streamers were some of the central topics discussed.

Monday 15 Sep 2025 / 12:00

21Viral Strengthens Industry Ties and LatAm Expansion at GAT Mexico

(Mexico City, SoloAzar Exclusive).- At GAT Expo Mexico, 21Viral made a powerful impression through strategic networking, insightful participation, and a clear vision for growth across Latin America. Luz Serna, Head of Sales LatAm (i Gaming), highlighted the event’s rich academic content and the valuable alliances formed with key operators and stakeholders in the Mexican gaming industry.

Monday 15 Sep 2025 / 12:00

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