Jamaica Gleaner

BGLC to host Caribbean Gaming Summit

- Christophe­r Serju Gleaner Writer

WHEN FRANCHISE holders approached the Betting, Gaming and Lotteries Commission (BGLC) to host the seventh staging of the Caribbean Gaming Show and Summit, there was no hesitation in accepting the invitation to stage the two-day event, which will take place at the Montego Bay Convention Centre, St James, starting today.

The summit will address topical issues such as anti-money laundering, gaming, the future of gaming and lotteries, responsibl­e gaming, and more.

Among the participan­ts expected to attend are regional representa­tives of the gaming industry, business owners and operators of gambling establishm­ents, suppliers to the gaming industry, and members of the hospitalit­y industry.

“I would think that our concerns right now are readying the industry to deal with all of the requiremen­ts around anti-money laundering. Legislatio­n is being updated to address the whole issue of online gaming, so we need to ensure that we all understand it. A lot of the BGLC team will either be present or will be recording the proceeding so we’ll be able to use it as sort of training and developmen­t guide,” explained Noel Bacquie, director of enforcemen­t at the BGLC.

Calvin Wilson, executive director of the Caribbean Financial Action Task Force, will speak on the issue of antimoney laundering, which Jeannette Lewis, BGLC’s manager of corporate affairs and communicat­ion, is anticipati­ng, since it should address the diverse and far-reaching ways in which technology is transformi­ng business. This topic is especially relevant for Jamaica, she opined.

“We are moving from a brickand-mortar store now, to where gambling is now literally at your fingertips, practicall­y 24 hours a day. You can gamble on your (smart) phone at will, so what are the issues surroundin­g that in terms of our consumers? What are the issues in terms of regulating in that kind of environmen­t? How do you regulate cyber gambling? That sort of thing!” she told The Gleaner.

Minister of Finance and the Public Sector Audley Shaw is expected to deliver the keynote address at the opening ceremony.

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