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Guide to Selecting Proper Antigua and Barbuda Casinos [Reviews and Feedback from Players]

Two small islands in the Caribbean form one of the oldest iGaming regulators in the history of the industry. However, it is only recently that the regulator started climbing out of a hole of negative reputation dug out by a few unfortunate Antigua and Barbuda gambling cases - one of them being a notorious conflict with the United States of America.

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Finally white-listed by some of the influential fellow regulators, Antigua and Barbuda slowly becomes associated with legit and trustworthy online casinos more than with the rogue ones. Further down the page we will lay out all the background facts about the licensor to help you overcome prejudice, if there is any. 

Naturally, we are not advocating for all A&B brands to be safe and audited, and there are exceptions and loopholes in any jurisdiction. But we hope our roadmap will help you make a safe choice, especially if there are not so many choices. Online operators with a permit from the reviewed commissioner are sometimes a way out for players who are restricted from online gambling in their home countries. So, don’t miss out on all the inside scoop!

All About the Antigua and Barbuda Gambling License

Established in 1994, Antigua and Barbuda jurisdiction has been issuing licensing for more than two decades now. Currently, it operates in accordance with a set of Updated Interactive Gaming and Interactive Wagering Regulations last revised in 2007.

There are two types of permits: 

    One is for interactive gaming, and it covers all slots, table play, arcades, etc.
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  • The second one is for interactive wagering on sports.
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Early in the first days of its existence, the regulator was generously distributing licenses left and right, without going into details and checking its applicants. Those stories about rogue online operators are all from back in those days. Today, the list of requirements, inspections and audits is stricter, but still not as meticulous as UKGC or MGA and AGCC.

Using this simplified procedure comes with a price for the potential licensees. There is a non-refundable application fee, commissions for further years of providing services and generating revenues, and key-person licenses at $1,000 for the first year and $250 for renewal years.

When selecting an Antigua and Barbuda licensed brand, it is always a good idea to look at how long the company has been providing services, look at reviews and ratings online, and - whether the license is still valid. For this, scroll to the bottom of the site and tap on the A&G seal. This will lead you straight to the Antigua Directorate of Offshore Gaming, where all the active and deactivated statuses are visible.

As to the case regarding a dispute with the USA, it involves both jurisdictions having different laws about online gambling (we are all, of course, aware about USA’s UIGEA Act of 2006 that created many loopholes and controversies around where and how the American players can place bets on games and sports), but belonging to the same World Trade Organization.

The dispute started in 2003, and continues till this very day, with both counties going back and forth with the courtroom drama around whether A&B can actually accept US players and provide them with offshore gambling services. Till this point, A&B won two major battles, and continues accepting Americans, but it looks like the battle is far from being over. 

The Antigua and Barbuda jurisdiction continues to practice a tradition of English common law. The reviewed licensor has met British regulatory standards, which allow licensed Antiguan companies to advertise in the UK and to accept UK customers. The licensing and regulation of online gambling services are handled by the Financial Services Regulatory Commission’s Division of Gaming (FSRC).

Recommended Antigua and Barbuda Online Gambling Software

Normally, websites regulated by Antigua and Barbuda are limited to a small selection of content, and it is easily monitored. Knowing the regulars in A&B compliant lobbies will allow you to eliminate potentially rogue brands.

Thus, RealTime Gaming, Saucify and Rival are among compatible studios. All three cater to offshore lobbies and are familiar to players from the USA, South Africa, Singapore, Australia, and some European countries with national regulators limiting access to online gaming.

Each of these three content developers offers a small but well-packed gaming collection that may be both constant and downloadable. Selection will feature over 100 slot machines, most popular variations of roulette, blackjack, table and video poker, plus an assortment of arcades. Unfortunately, live dealer will not be among possible types of entertainment.

It is worth noting, that Antigua and Barbuda-regulated libraries may also feature a name, otherwise highly unlikely to appear in offshore brands - Playtech. Yes, this white-label software manufacturer that usually cooperates only with UKGC and Alderney jurisdiction-compliant brands, makes an exception. All due to the UK recently whitelisting the reviewed regulator. So, when you see an A&B permit combined with Playtech, don’t rush out in certainty that you’ve entered a website with ripped games. 

Do, however, monitor the brand if it offers games by major Swedish brands like Net Entertainment and 1x2 Gaming, or caters content from studios like Williams Interactive and IGT. It is highly unlikely to find these games in trustworthy A&B lobbies.

Best Casinos with the Antigua and Barbuda Gaming License

It is also unlikely, that a license from Antigua and Barbuda will complement any other license (for instance, you can often see a pair of Malta and Curacao for online operators, or Alderney and Gibraltar added on top of the United Kingdom Gambling Commission).

Platforms with A&B licensing are friendly to international traffic. Our database, among others, suggests Tropez Online. It is a gambling destination with more than two decades of experience. Powered by Playtech, it supports several language adaptations and more than seven currencies to choose from. Low rollers will not experience inconveniences here, with tropez limiting its monthly withdrawals to USD 9,999, but the high rollers will probably want to look for other brands.

For more Playtech-powered platforms, there is La Isla and Titan. For US-based players, we suggest players explore the lobby of Golden Euro, powered by RTG. It supports four languages and diverse banking methods.

Best Bonuses for Brands Licensed in Antigua and Barbuda

Depending on the software, you will either be exposed to an assortment of welcome bonuses, or to a set of propositions for ongoing gaming.

For instance, a sign-up deal at RTG-powered Golden Euro is small, and only covers the initial deposit. Its wagering requirements are 30xBD, which is also a rather high rollover term. On the other hand, registered regulars will be able to claim cash back.

La Isla, Titan and Tropez online all support a currently nearly-extinct referral promotion. it is only valid if both you and the person you are referring deposit and meet the playthrough terms. There are also several propositions for weekly and daily wagering, as well as deals for alternative payment methods.

As for welcome deals at Playtech-powered lobbies, these will most likely cover not one, but several initial deposits, up to four, with a cash match between 100% to 50%, and with the wagering requirements between 20xBD to 25xBD.

High rollers can also claim a special deal for big stakes.