Haiti is dominated by football - from European top leagues and Champions League to international national team tournaments; sustained interest in basketball and boxing.
Legal betting infrastructure is limited, so the market retains a significant share of informal pools and points that account for transparency and payout risks.
In the legal segment, 18 +, access control and basic KYC/AML procedures operate, but the depth of compliance and monitoring of operations varies.
Infrastructure factors - communication, power supply, as well as HTG volatility and a shortage of USD liquidity - affect the stability of services and settlements.
Operators introduce simple formats (prematch, express trains, totals), test cash-out and limits, promote elements of responsible play (timeouts, self-exclusion).
To grow, the segment needs clear online access rules, increased compliance and improved payment rails to shift demand from the shadows to transparent channels.