EXPERTS KENYA Kenya’s Gambling Control Bill proposes sweeping changes on sector 1 year ago Samuel Post Views: 345 The newly proposed Kenya Gambling Control Bill 2023 is seeking to bring significant reform to the country’s gambling sector. The bill introduces a range of regulatory changes, notably the establishment of a new Gambling Regulatory Authority, which will replace the current Betting, Control, and Licensing Board (BCLB). This new authority would be in charge of regulating, controlling, and licensing gambling activities. The bill also proposes stringent licensing conditions for betting companies, including a 15% tax on gross gambling revenue and a monthly gambling fee. Additionally, companies will be required to deposit an insurance bond or bank guarantee to cover potential liabilities. Specific requirements are laid out for different types of gambling activities. For instance, casinos, online gambling, and national lotteries will have varying deposit requirements, ranging from approximately Sh20 million ($131,319) for casinos to Sh200 million ($1.3 million) for online gambling and national lottery. Operating licenses will be issued by local county governments. The bill also addresses player registration and protection measures, banning the registration of minors in online games, lotteries, or betting. Licensed companies must ensure that all players are properly registered and hold an account. Regarding corporate structure, entities seeking a license must be legally incorporated and have a minimum of 30% of their shares held by Kenyan citizens, in addition to maintaining a bank account in a Kenyan bank. The bill also imposes specific regulations on media companies holding gambling licenses, prohibiting them from using their licenses for gambling activities or promoting gambling products on their broadcast frequencies. In terms of enforcement and violations, the authority will have the power to renew, suspend, or revoke licenses. Penalties, including fines and imprisonment, are stipulated for violations such as promoting unauthorized lotteries. Finally, the legislation allows for the issuance of licenses for public lotteries intended for charitable purposes, with a requirement that at least 30% of the profits be dedicated to specified charitable goals. Source: yogonet.com About Post Author Samuel I am a journalist specializing in gambling in Africa and around the world. I am particularly interested in stories about games and casinos. See author's posts SamuelI am a journalist specializing in gambling in Africa and around the world. I am particularly interested in stories about games and casinos. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print Tags: and Licensing Board, betting, control, Kenya, license Continue Reading Previous Man wins in Kenya 76 million KSh in Aviator GameNext The Hollywood Foundation in support of responsible gambling More Stories EXPERTS Gambling Applications as Technological Catalysts 10 hours ago Samuel EXPERTS WORLD NEWS Turkey Cracks Down on Payment Providers Facilitating Illegal Gaming 10 hours ago Samuel EXPERTS GHANA Increase betting tax to 50% – Institute of Community Sustainability 10 hours ago Szarlot EXPERTS HOT NEWS KENYA KRA balances innovation with protecting taxpayer privacy 16 hours ago Samuel EXPERTS GHANA ISSER opposes scrapping of betting tax 3 days ago Samuel EXPERTS NAMIBIA Continental golf tournament set for next month 4 days ago Samuel EXPERTS SOUTH AFRICA SiGMA Africa 2025 Wraps Up with Industry Growth, Innovation, and Collaboration 4 days ago Samuel EXPERTS UGANDA Makerere University Guild and Gaming board enter partnership 4 days ago Szarlot EXPERTS GHANA Betting Tax: Amin Adam was misled by Ato Forson – Dr Domfeh 5 days ago Szarlot EXPERTS NIGERIA Sales agent jailed 7 years for blowing employer’s cash on sports betting 5 days ago Samuel EXPERTS GHANA TANZANIA From East to West: Your Gateway to Africa’s Thriving Gaming Market 6 days ago Iwo Bulski EXPERTS KENYA Safaricom Bets On AI To Improve Customers Experience 1 week ago Samuel Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.