In Jamaica, the core of betting is formed by horse racing (Caymanas Park), as well as cricket and football (international and club tournaments); interest in athletics and boxing is stable.
The products are offered by licensed operators under the supervision of Betting, Gaming & Lotteries Commission (BGLC): retail outlets, self-service terminals and mobile applications with prematch and live rates, total, handicap and express markets, cash-out and boost coefficient functions.
18 +, KYC/AML/CFT, transaction logging, deposit limits, timeouts and self-exclusion are required for all players; there is a regulation on advertising and sponsorship of sports.
Payments are based on JMD (with possible USD support in travel clusters), card transactions and e-wallets; operators implement cashless solutions and anti-fraud analytics.
A growing focus on responsible play and transparency supports user trust, and the development of omnichannel (integration of offline points with mobile accounts and loyalty) reinforces Jamaica's position as a regulated Caribbean sports betting hub.