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Coljuegos: Over 240000 People Self-exclude from Online Gambling in Colombia

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  In order to prevent the consequences associated with loss of control in gambling, a total of 245,199 Colombian citizens have requested self-exclusion from online gambling portals between 2024 and 2025. According to the president of Coljuegos, Marco Emilio Hincapié, this high number of self-exclusion registrations is due to the joint work between the entity…

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Colombian Lottery Operators Get Permission to Use Random Number Generators

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  The National Council of Games of Chance and Luck in Colombia has issued Agreement 802 of 2025, through which operators are authorized to use random number generators complementary to the use of raffles and to broadcast the draws over the internet. “We are working to modernize the entire industry, and that means implementing new…

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Betano Receives Licence to Operate in Colombia

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  Kaizen Gaming Colombia, owner of the Betano.co brand, was authorized by Coljuegos to operate online betting in the country. With this new operator, there are now 16 web platforms that have the approval of the entity to market games of chance online. “We continue to strengthen the online gaming industry. We hope that, with…

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574 Slot Machines, Bingo Halls and Online Betting Modules were Destroyed by Coljuegos

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  The Illegal Operations Control Department destroyed 574 gambling items that had been seized because they were operating without authorization in departments such as Cundinamarca, Atlántico, Valle del Cauca, among others, and which stopped transferring around $63.545 million to the health system. “The destroyed items were valued at around $169 million and belonged to criminal…

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