Kahnawake Gaming Commission

The Kahnawake Gaming Commission (KGC) is a gambling regulatory body operating in Canada and parts of North America. KGC came into being in 1996, and it is one of the most popular gambling regulators on the planet. In carrying out its responsibilities, the authority works in tandem with other authorities, including the Alderney Gaming Commission and the Malta Gaming Commission (MGA).

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Jean-Paul Uwizeye
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Why KGC Attracts Casinos

The KGC pulls in many casino operators for several reasons. For one, the fee the commission charges for a licence is relatively low. The second reason is that the commission's rules are more relaxed than other regulatory authorities out there, such as the MGA. As such, many live casinos are attracted to Canada and North America. However, this does not mean that players are not protected.

Player Protection

Acquiring a KGC's license is not a walk in the park. For any casino operator to qualify, they must pass trustworthiness and integrity tests. For instance, the casino must also have standard gaming software devoid of rigging loopholes. Additionally, the casino must allow independent auditing firms to audit their activities to ensure they're playing clean in the market. This is all done to guarantee players a secure gambling environment.

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Jean-Paul Uwizeye
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Born and raised in Rwanda, Jean-Paul Uwizeye seamlessly connects the world of online casinos to Rwandan enthusiasts. With a unique blend of Western gaming insights and deep Rwandan cultural roots, he's a go-to localizer for engaging and relatable content.

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