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Denis Anipchenko
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Panama is located between Central and South America. The country has established itself as a "tax haven," a definition that came about because of its reluctance to give financial statements to other countries. But the situation is gradually changing.

In 2016, several laws were passed to make Panama's financial sector more transparent.

The main economic sectors that make up more than half of the country's budget are tourism, the registration of flagged ships, and the financial sector. Since Panama is an offshore zone, many foreign companies register here. That is, they do not need to pay income taxes, or their size is significantly less than in other countries with a full-fledged tax base.

Because gambling is hosted in the country and there are special licensing and regulatory bodies, some companies get gambling licenses.

Officially, the gaming industry in the country started to be regulated in 1998, but it only covered the land-based sector. The main regulator is

The Junta de Control de Juegos (Panama Gaming Board). It was on its initiative that Resolution No. 65, regulating Internet gambling operations from Panama, was passed in 2002.

Panama is located between Central and South America. The country has established itself as a "tax haven," a definition that came about because of its reluctance to give financial statements to other countries. But the situation is gradually changing.

In 2016, several laws were passed to make Panama's financial sector more transparent.

The main economic sectors that make up more than half of the country's budget are tourism, the registration of flagged ships, and the financial sector. Since Panama is an offshore zone, many foreign companies register here. That is, they do not need to pay income taxes, or their size is significantly less than in other countries with a full-fledged tax base.

Because gambling is hosted in the country and there are special licensing and regulatory bodies, some companies get gambling licenses.

Officially, the gaming industry in the country started to be regulated in 1998, but it only covered the land-based sector. The main regulator is

The Junta de Control de Juegos (Panama Gaming Board). It was on its initiative that Resolution No. 65, regulating Internet gambling operations from Panama, was passed in 2002.

Regulator licensed casinos

There are very few online casinos regulated by the Panama Gaming Board. Some operators have either not renewed their licenses or acquired them as ancillary licenses. One such operator (and most likely the only one) is Betonline.

Panama review

The Junta de Control de Juegos (translated as Gaming Control Board) licenses and regulates land-based and online casinos. It also performs a supervisory function. The organization adheres to fairly high standards and is guided by additional laws: "Anti-money laundering regulations" and "Customer Identification". These are the main ones, but of course there are also indirect ones, they do not affect the requirements of the licensing procedure so much.

As we said earlier, the Gaming Control Board is part of the Ministry of Economy and Finance. At the same time, the Casinoz team was surprised by the lack of a separate official website for the regulator, where you could get all the necessary information. Moreover, even on the Ministry's website, it is quite problematic to find any information regarding the regulator. Perhaps it is for the lack of transparency of this kind that Panama attracts companies.

An interesting nuance in the licensing procedure is the mandatory requirement of the regulator to hire a local lawyer. He is the one who must provide all the necessary information, including documentation to the Board.

The documents required to open a gambling establishment are pretty standard:

  • All the founding documents of the company,
  • Financial documents,
  • Documents confirming the identity of the owners,
  • The company must be registered in Panama,
  • Business plan.

The main considerations in analyzing for a license are honesty, integrity, competence, qualifications, experience, financial solvency, and background of the license applicant.

However, there is a rather ambiguous requirement for obtaining a slot machine license.

The applicant must provide fingerprints.

We have not managed to find out why this is done, so we will attribute it to local peculiarities.

The regulator is generally actively involved in casino activities, although this relates more to improving existing legislation. For example 2019, the Gaming Board met with the banking association. It discussed the possibility of using local banks more productively in the gambling industry. In 2020, the Council took some measures to make land-based casinos more attractive to foreign players by reducing the casino tax on gaming tables.

Note that such activity is due to circumstance rather than understanding or following the regulator's global experience. The gambling industry has started to generate less and less revenue since 2015. Since the gambling industry is fundamental to the country's economy, the regulator has acted.

License types of Panama

The Panama Gaming Board does not differentiate each type of gambling as similar organizations in other countries do. Instead, it uses generalized definitions, which Casinoz finds more understandable for companies wishing to obtain a gaming license from the regulator.

In view of this, the following gaming licenses are available:

  1. Casino License is for land-based casinos. If the casino is located in a designated location, it will either pay a minimum set commission. Or 10% of monthly gross revenue, whichever is greater. The casino will pay 10% of the revenue if it is located outside the designated area.
  2. The Online Gambling License is for online gambling operators. The application fee is an average of 40,000 US Dollars, and a fee of 20,000 US Dollars is charged for the annual renewal of the license.
  3. Slot Machine License is for land-based slot machines. The fee will be set depending on many factors.
  4. Sports Betting License is for bookmakers. A fee from 0.25% to 1% of all bets must be paid to the Gambling Control Board each month.

Licenses are issued in an average of 3 months. If a company is denied a license, it can reapply after one year.

Dispute resolution

Unfortunately, the regulator is not active in resolving disputes between the casino and the player. On the Ministry of Economy and Finance website, there is a section where consumers can leave a complaint about any company. But specifically, gambling is not there. So it would be best to visit The Junta de Control de Juegos to appeal personally. However, this does not guarantee the interest of the regulator. However, operators are obliged to keep a log of bets and keep it for five years, which hints at the possibility of getting help. However, the settlement procedure itself is not prescribed at the legislative level.

Conclusion

The Junta de Control de Juegos (Panama Gaming Board) is an ambiguous regulator. On the one hand, relevant legislation is designed to make online casino gaming more secure and transparent. On the other hand, the regulator's closed nature is discouraging. Players can't ask for help in case of need and will be forced to resolve a dispute with the online casino directly. As we know, the vast majority of these disputes end in favor of the gambling establishment.

Of course, the Junta de Control de Juegos has recently become more open and is working on improving the legislation. But at present, this is not enough, especially given the practices and work of other regulators around the world.

Frequently asked Questions

🃏 What is Junta de Control de Juegos?

The Panama Gaming Control Board is the government body responsible for regulating the gambling industry in the country. It licenses and supervises land-based and online casinos, ensuring compliance with legislation and high standards.

📜 What laws govern the Junta de Control de Juegos?

The Council is guided by the main anti-money laundering and customer identification laws, which are mandatory for all gambling business participants. Additional internal rules and regulations regulate specific aspects of gambling activities.

🤔 Why doesn't Junta de Control de Juegos have a separate official website?

The Gaming Control Board's absence of a separate website is unusual and raises some questions. This may be due to the Panamanian authorities' desire to maintain a degree of confidentiality in this area or a lack of attention to online information.

💶 How to get a license to open a casino in Panama?

To obtain a license, a package of documents must be submitted, including the company's founding documents, financial statements, documents confirming the owners' identity, a business plan, and others. The applicant must be registered in Panama and meet certain requirements, such as honesty, financial solvency, and experience in the gambling industry.

👈 Why is fingerprinting required when applying for a gaming license in Panama?

The requirement to provide fingerprints is one of the most unusual aspects of the Panama licensing procedure. The exact reasons for this requirement are not entirely clear, but it is likely due to local specifics and additional security measures.

👮‍♂️ How does the Junta de Control de Juegos regulate online casinos?

The Council also regulates online casinos, issues relevant licenses, and monitors compliance with the law. However, given the lack of detailed information on the official website, the exact mechanisms of this regulation remain unclear.

✅ What are the latest changes in gambling laws in Panama?

In recent years, the Council has taken active steps to modernize legislation and improve the gambling industry's environment. For example, in 2019, talks were held with the banking association to improve the interaction between banks and gambling companies. In 2020, taxes for land-based casinos were reduced to attract foreign players.

💲 Why is the Junta de Control de Juegos actively involved in the development of the gambling industry?

The Council's active involvement in the development of the gambling industry is because it is a significant source of revenue for the country's budget. The decline in the profitability of the gambling industry in recent years prompts the Council to take measures to revitalize it.

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Casinos number 4
License types Casinos , Online Gambling , Slot Machines Parlors , Sports Betting
Name Panama
Site languages Español
Website https://www.mef.gob.pa/
🗓️ Foundation date 1998
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General telephone number of the Ministry
5075077000
Feedback form No
🏠 Post address Avenida Perú, Calle N°35, Este, Edificio de Finanzas, Piso 2 y 7
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