Curaçao eGaming master licensee launches registry

WILLEMSTAD - Curaçao eGaming, the largest master licensee in Curaçao that grants licenses to online casinos, has launched a public register. This was reported by Casinonieuws.nl.  

 

Anyone can check whether a certain online casino has a sub-license of Curaçao eGaming via the Curaçao Licensee Register.  

 

Online casinos that have such a sublicense from Curaçao eGaming (CEG) have a dynamic seal on their website. This seal links to the CEG licensing page. Until now, however, there was no central place where it could be checked whether websites had a permit from Curaçao eGaming.  

 

Cyberluck, the largest master licensee in Curaçao with its Curaçao eGaming (CEG) brand, has now launched a registry. Anyone can now check whether an online casino has a CEG license or not via a special page on their website curacao-egaming.com.  

 

Only urls can be checked in the register that have a license via Curaçao eGaming. Online casinos with licenses issued by other master licensees in Curaçao, such as Antillephone and Gaming Services Provider Curaçao (GC), cannot be checked via the registry.  

 

The issuance of sub-licenses is controversial. Not the government, but a handful of private companies on the island determine who is allowed to enter the market. For a payment of about five thousand dollars per year, they sub-license companies that want to operate an online casino. The Curaçao government has no insight into this and has labeled the development of sub-licenses as undesirable. 




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