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Live Online Casino Cleared By Colombia, Global Poker Liquidity

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Taking a decision in the favor of online gaming, Coljuegos, Colombian gaming regulator is about to allow licensed operators to offer online casino live and share the exchange betting and global liquidity for online poker.

In a draft decree, which was published on the website of state last week, Coljuegos revealed this news and said the step of the state will allow Colombia to become “even more competitive” with operators with international license are active in the country without holding a national license.

The decree includes some features and it include allowing operators that have licenses to conduct live dealer baccarat, roulette games and blackjack, in addition to that casino products of random number generator.

It is expected that, Coljuegos will enable firms to offer keno products, in addition to both racing betting services as well as virtual sports.

With regards to sharing of online poker liquidity, this would be limited to other jurisdictions that have legalized internet gaming in place as well as have regulations.

Coljuegos picked out Italy, France, Spain and Portugal as regulated markets and believes that it can ride up a relationship with them in terms of sharing liquidity.

In the country, Wplay.co is the firm who picked up the first license of the country under its new national laws in June and has after that joined hands Quickfire and started a partnership to offer a selection of content from Microgaming.

Betplay.com.co, has been rolled out by Corredor Empresarial, on the other hand, Zamba.co launched the while GAMING1 and Vicca Group, and the domestic operator Colbet acquired its own online gambling license, last month.

According to reports published in the local Colombian media Codere is also among those who have secured a license in the country.

Juan B. Perez Hidalgo, the president of Coljuegos told iGaming Business that the regulators are expected to award “minimum of two more” online licenses before the year’s end.


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