Yagmur Uysal
Content Manager
The Jamaican Senate has officially ratified the Casino Gaming (General) Regulations 2025, providing the necessary legal framework to operationalise large-scale casino gaming within the country. Approved on 17 April 2026, the legislation moves Jamaica away from a model of small, limited gaming rooms toward high-capital Integrated Resort Developments (IRDs). The new rules establish foundational requirements for licensing, financial reporting, and the prevention of gambling-related harm, effectively activating the Casino Gaming Act of 2010. Strategic Impact of IRD Licensing and Revenue Requirements The shift toward the IRD model signifies a deliberate move to diversify Jamaica’s tourism product without transforming the island […]
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