Online casinos are fully legal and well-regulated in Antigua and Barbuda, making it one of the world's most established online gambling jurisdictions. The Division of Gaming under the Financial Services Regulatory Commission (FSRC) serves as the regulatory body responsible for oversight of all aspects of the offshore gaming industry in the jurisdiction (1). Antigua and Barbuda was one of the first jurisdictions to license interactive gaming and wagering companies in 1994, pioneering the online gambling industry when internet access was still extremely limited globally.
The regulatory framework operates under the Interactive Gaming and Interactive Wagering Regulations (IGIWR) and the Gambling Act 2016, which provide comprehensive oversight for online casino operations (1). Two primary license types are available: Interactive Gaming licenses for online casinos, poker, roulette, slot machines, and other games requiring random number generators, and Interactive Wagering licenses for sports betting operations (2). All forms of gambling are legal and regulated by the Interactive Gaming and Wagering Regulations Act as of March 2007, establishing a robust legal foundation for the industry.
"The jurisdiction's regulatory regime comprises a three pronged focus on Money Laundering Prevention, Player Protection and Industry Enhancement."
Licensed operators in Antigua and Barbuda are subject to stringent regulatory requirements including anti-money laundering compliance, regular external audits, and adherence to international best practices. Internet gaming companies are classified as "Financial Institutions" and must comply with all Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (CFATF) requirements (1). The jurisdiction maintains its reputation as a tier-one regulatory environment through strict enforcement of corporate probity standards, comprehensive player protection measures, and ongoing compliance monitoring to ensure the safety and soundness of licensed operations.
Source:
https://www.fsrc.gov.ag/index.php/services/gaming
https://antiguanewsroom.com/understanding-the-gambling-laws-and-licensing-in-antigua-and-barbuda/
Last updated: 20-07-2025 Disclaimer: This article does not provide legal advice. If you need legal advice, please contact an attorney directly.