It is the expressed mission of the Curacao Internet Gaming Association (CIGA)
to:
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Provide a forum for interested parties to address issues and advance
common interests in the global interactive gaming industry of its members.
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To establish fair and responsible trade guidelines and practices
that enhance consumer confidence in interactive gaming products and services
on Curacao. |
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To serve as an advocate and information clearinghouse to the Curacao
Gaming Commission, consulting in future legislation for the cause of offshore
gaming and its effect on its members here in Curacao to be internationally
competitive in this global industry. |
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Enhance, project and protect the image and reputation of Curacao
as a safe place all around to do business. |
Our Aim is to provide effective representation to local government and
serve as a planning and coordinating voice for legislative, policy, legal
and communications efforts on behalf of CIGA members. The policy of CIGA is not determined by any one member or clique. Policy
is determined by the membership. Any member can call for a vote on any
issue; at all times the membership have the power to change policy.
All CIGA membership agree to the basic tenants:
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To operate under an Internet gaming license issued by the Netherlands
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To maintain a complete audit trail of individual wagers and transactions
for each customer. |
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To avoid the creation and dispersal of any false or misleading
advertising and marketing. |
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To refuse any and all wagers from individuals under 18 years
of age or residents of the Netherlands Antilles. |
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To make their gaming programs and systems available to independent,
third party review within a reasonable amount of time. |
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To maintain adequate financial resources to pay any and all winning
wagers on demand. |
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To assist with the betterment of consumer confidence within the online
gaming industry.
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The current CIGA Board of Directors is comprised as follows:
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Read the Bylaws of the Association
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Learn more about applying for a Gaming
License from the Netherlands Antilles government |