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Former NJ Governor Chris Christie to Keynote Global Gaming Expo
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Policy Leader Led Effort to Legalize Sports Betting in America
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, a vocal advocate for legal sports betting who led the charge to overturn the federal ban, will deliver a keynote address at Global Gaming Expo (G2E) on Tuesday, Oct. 15. G2E is the premiere gathering of the global gaming industry presented by the American Gaming Association (AGA) and organized by Reed Exhibitions.
New Jersey’s challenge to the constitutionality of the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA) prompted the Supreme Court’s review and ultimate overturn of the federal ban, paving the way for states and sovereign tribal nations to establish legal, regulated sports betting markets. His keynote comes at a monumental time for sports betting in the United States, with more than a dozen states now offering legal sports betting and additional jurisdictions expected to go live in the coming months.
“Gov. Christie played an essential role in advancing legal sports betting in the United States,” said AGA President and CEO Bill Miller. “Since May 2018, efforts to legalize sports betting, and bring this popular American pastime out of the dangerous illegal market, have taken place in more than 80 percent of the country. More than $10 billion has been wagered in safe, legal, regulated markets in this small amount of time, and none of that would have been possible without Gov. Christie. His insights on how we got here and where we are going will be invaluable to G2E’s attendees.”
“New Jersey was a trailblazer in paving the way for other states to have a say in whether they want to allow sports betting, and I am honored to have had a role in it,” said Gov. Chris Christie. “More than a year after the Supreme Court struck down PASPA, it’s just as important as ever that stakeholders continue to collaborate to make the legal, regulated sports betting marketplace more robust and available to consumers.”
G2E will take place at the Las Vegas Sands Expo & Convention Center (Education: Oct. 14-17 | Expo Hall: Oct. 15-17). Gov. Christie’s keynote, “How New Jersey Fought and Won,” will take place Tuesday, Oct. 15, at 9 a.m. PT on the Special Events Stage.
Scott Stratten’s keynote, “The Age of Disruption: Everything Has Changed and Nothing is Different,” will now be held Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 9 a.m. PT.
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ZITRO’S CONCEPT CABINET LINE AND NEW GAMES ARRIVE AT WINPOT PUEBLA
Winpot Casino has revolutionized entertainment in Puebla with the arrival of Zitro’s CONCEPT cabinets, a global milestone in the gaming industry. Joining the cabinet line are exciting new titles like Legendary Sword, Fairyland Quest, Lucky Vault, and Triple Charm Journey.
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Lucky Vault lets players unlock hidden prizes in three colorful vaults, awarding extra rewards in both the Base and Free Games. During Free Games, the “Multiplier” feature activates, providing Wild Multipliers, and the “Bank” feature allows players to win Mega, Super, Minor, or Mini jackpots by collecting matching symbols. Four identical Minor/Mini symbols or five identical Mega/Super symbols unlock their respective Jackpot values.
Anuar Haua, Director of Operations at Winpot, said, “Zitro’s CONCEPT cabinets are a game-changer for our players in Puebla. With their stunning graphics, sound effects, and engaging, innovative gameplay, these new games allow us to offer a unique and high-quality entertainment experience, further solidifying Winpot as a leading name in the industry.”
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Churchill Downs Incorporated Opens Owensboro Racing & Gaming in Western Kentucky
$100 Million Investment Provides World-Class Entertainment While Supporting Purse Funding for Ellis Park
Churchill Downs Incorporated (“CDI” or “the Company”) (Nasdaq: CHDN) today announced the grand opening of Owensboro Racing & Gaming, the Company’s seventh premier historical horse racing entertainment venue in Kentucky. The $100 million gaming and entertainment venue in Owensboro, Kentucky, features 600 state-of-the-art historical racing machines (“HRM”), a retail sportsbook, simulcast wagering, and multiple food and beverage options. The new HRM entertainment venue will support purse funding for Ellis Park Racing & Gaming’s (“Ellis Park”) summer racing meet in Henderson, Kentucky.
“Today marks an exciting milestone for our company as we expand our footprint in western Kentucky and further strengthen our commonwealth’s signature horse racing industry,” said Bill Carstanjen, CEO of CDI. “Owensboro’s newest entertainment destination will drive new tourism, entertainment and economic opportunities in eastern Daviess County.”
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License Fees under the National Ordinance on Games of Chance (“LOK”)
Definitions
Certificate Application: The CGA may issue a certificate, for a period of up to three years, to natural persons or legal entities offering gaming-related services or goods to holders of a license. Categories of entities requiring certification will be issued separately by CGA in a Certification Policy.
Domain: The unique address used to identify a website on the internet. A policy regarding the acceptability of Mirror Domains and applicable fees in this regard will be issued separately by the CGA.
Gambling License: B2C Operating license
Listed UBO: a UBO which shares are publicly traded on an exchange.
Qualified Interest Holder: A natural person holding direct or indirect interest of at least ten percent of the subscribed share capital, or a similar interest, or the ability to directly or indirectly exercise at least ten percent of the voting rights, or similar control.
Supplier License: B2B platform/software license
UBO: A natural person who is the ultimate owner, or has ultimate control, of a legal entity, by directly or indirectly holding more than ten percent of the shares, voting rights, or ownership interests in that legal entity.
Application Fee
B2C Applications (Gaming license)
A non-refundable fee must be paid prior to a license application being processed by the CGA.
Application fee for B2C license | One-time | EUR 4,592 |
UBO | Each person, one-time fee | EUR 150 |
Qualified Interest Holder | Each person, one-time fee | EUR 150 |
Listed UBO Addition | Each entity | EUR 2,551 |
B2B Applications (Supplier license)
A non-refundable fee must be paid prior to a license application being processed by the CGA.
Application fee for B2B license | One-time | EUR 4,592 |
UBO | Each person, one-time fee | EUR 150 |
Qualified Interest Holder | Each person, one-time fee | EUR 128 |
Listed UBO Addition | Each entity | EUR 2,551 |
Annual Fees – B2C
First Invoice
Initial Annual Fees are calculated pro-rata for the year of issuance. These are required to be paid within 14 days of notification by the CGA to the local director of the company of the license grant.
Annual Fees
Annual Fees are for all subsequent years are payable in full by January 15th on receipt of invoices by the CGA.
There will be two invoices simultaneously issued. One for the Curacao government (National Treasury) (the License Fee) and one for the CGA (the Supervisory Fee) each payable in full electronically in accordance with banking instructions specified on each invoice.
All fees are non-refundable.
License Fee (to National Treasury) | Annually in full by 15th January | EUR 24,490 |
Supervisory Fee (to CGA) | Annually in full by 15th January | EUR 22,960 |
TOTAL | EUR 47,450 | |
Annual Fee – B2B
First Invoice
Initial Annual Fees are calculated pro-rata for the year of issuance. These are required to be paid within 14 days of notification by the CGA to the local director of the company of the license grant.
Annual Fees
Annual Fees for all subsequent years are payable in full by January 15th on receipt of invoice by the CGA.
The fee is payable in full electronically in accordance with banking instructions specified on the invoice.
All fees are non-refundable.
License Fee to National Treasury | Not applicable for B2B | EUR 0 |
Supervisory Fee (to CGA) | Annually in full by 15th January | EUR 24,490 |
TOTAL | EUR 24,490 | |
Other Administrative Fees
Addition of domains | One-time payment on | EUR 250 |
application to add domain to | ||
license | ||
Certificate Application | One-time payment on | EUR 383 |
application | ||
Change or addition in UBO | Per person | EUR 128 |
Change or addition of Qualified Interest Holder | Per person | EUR 128 |
Transition Period 2025
Under the NOOGH (the legislation prior to enactment of the LOK) there was only one single type of fee of ANG 120,000 for any issued license; which was charged by way of an initial fee, followed by monthly fees.
Under the LOK both B2C and B2B fees exist. To this end transition fees will apply to holders of licenses issued under the NOOGH.
- No further invoices under NOOGH will be issued.
- No further monthly invoices will be issued.
IRRESPECTIVE OF THE ABOVE POINTS 1 AND 2, ANY LICENSE HOLDER (B2C, B2B2C and B2B) WITH OUTSTANDING INVOICES THAT HAVE ALREADY BEEN ISSUED MUST BE PAID IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF THE INVOICE IN ORDER FOR CONTINUITY OF LICENSE HOLDERS OPERATIONS.
NOOGH B2C License Holders – Green Seal
For avoidance of doubt regarding this transition period a B2C license holder under NOOGH includes both B2C and B2B2C.
To facilitate the transition license holders at the point of LOK enactment (i.e. Green Seal holders) will be issued with four individual invoices over the course of 2025.
Annual License fee to Curacao Government | Jan – Jun: EUR 12,245 (Invoiced Feb 2025) |
(National Treasury) | July – Dec: EUR 12,245 (Invoiced June 2025) |
Annual Supervisory fee to CGA | Jan – Jun: EUR 11,480 (Invoiced Feb 2025) |
July – Dec: EUR 11,480 (Invoiced June 2025) | |
Each invoice must be paid in accordance with the terms of that invoice. For clarity, the separation of invoices in this manner (Payable for periods of 6 months) is for 2025 only in order to accommodate the transition period of LOK provisional licenses – which allows a period of 6 months to reach compliance with the LOK (followed by an additional 6 months as required and if permitted by the CGA). In July provisional license holders who are non-compliant and are not granted the further 6-month period to become complaint will not be issued with the second invoice and their license will be revoked.
NOOGH B2C Approved (No Green Seal yet)
An approved license holder is only formally granted the license and issued with the Green Seal on payment of their initial invoice. If the CGA approved a B2C operator in 2024 but their initial invoice was not paid prior to December 24TH the following applies.
- The license holder must pay the outstanding invoice (if they have not already)
- The amount paid for that invoice will be credited against the first 2025 invoice to the National Treasury (i.e. The annual LOK license fee is EUR 24,490).
- This operator will subsequently receive an invoice during 2025 for the amount outstanding to complete the whole amount of the LOK license fee. (the remaining balance of the License Fee to the National Treasury)
- The operator will receive the invoices of the Supervisory Fee to the CGA. (i.e. The annual supervisory fee is EUR 22,960)
B2B License Holders
No further invoices will be issued under NOOGH fees in 2025. However, any invoices that have already been issued in 2024 with payment outstanding by should be paid by the license holder.
B2B license holders
Annual Supervisory fee to CGA
Jan – Jun: EUR 11,480 (Invoiced Feb 2025)
July – Dec: EUR 11,480 (Invoiced June 2025)
Each invoice must be paid in accordance with the terms of that invoice. For clarity, the separation of invoices in this manner (Payable for periods of 6 months) is for 2025 only in order to accommodate the transition period of LOK provisional licenses – which allows a period of 6 months to reach compliance with the LOK (followed by an additional 6 months as required and if permitted by the CGA). In July provisional licensed holders who are non-compliant and are not granted the further 6-month period to become complaint will not be issued with the second invoice and their license will be revoked.
Please note, the CGA is aware that due to fee reduction for B2B license holders under the LOK that some license holders will have overpaid during 2024. The CGA will inform the operator on a case-by-case basis about how the CGA and/ or the National Treasury will handle any overpayment done in 2024, by crediting future invoices.
Changing license type
Existing license holders who wish to change their license type (from B2C or B2B2C to a B2B) will be required to follow an administrative process once the CGA portal re-opens in mid-March. Further information on the administrative process and fees will be announced shortly.
Invoicing Process
The CGA will email the invoice to the email address provided by the local director and will also send a ticket in the online portal announcing that an invoice has been issued.
Notice
- Please note that in the event of any discrepancies between this announcement and the LOK, the LOK will always take precedence.
- The amounts mentioned in this document may be modified by national decree containing general measures.
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