Angola’s gaming regulator visits France to strengthen oversight and player protection

Angola’s gaming regulator visits France to strengthen oversight and player protection

ISJ delegation benchmarks international best practices with France’s National Gaming Authority to modernise regulation and enhance player safety.

Angola.- Angola’s Gaming Supervision Institute (ISJ) visited France’s National Gaming Authority (ANJ) to benchmark international best practices, in a move aimed at modernising regulation and strengthening safeguards for players.

From November 24 to 28, a high-level delegation, led by ISJ Director General Nerethz Tati, met with ANJ officials to discuss supervision and licensing models, player protection mechanisms, combatting illegal gambling, technological monitoring systems and responsible gaming.

The ISJ said: “This initiative is part of ISJ’s strategy to deepen international knowledge, modernise supervisory mechanisms and promote a safer, more transparent and responsible gaming sector for all citizens.”

Boosting oversight and protection

The ISJ delegation highlighted the importance of the mission and its role in strengthening Angola’s gaming sector.

“During the meeting, essential topics for strengthening regulation in the sector in Angola were discussed, namely supervision and licensing models, player protection mechanisms, combating illegal gambling, technological strategies for control and monitoring, social responsibility and market integrity and responsible gaming,” said the ISJ.

The visit reflects Angola’s commitment to a modern, accountable and socially responsible gambling environment, reinforcing regulatory capacity and promoting integrity in the growing gaming market.

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