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The Gaming Board for The Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Gaming Control Commission have strengthened regional ties with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). This significant agreement, formalized during the 3rd Caribbean Regulators Forum and the 10th Caribbean Gaming Show at Atlantis Paradise Island, sets the stage for greater collaboration between the two jurisdictions. The MOU establishes a framework for exchanging information and services, enhancing cooperation in compliance, enforcement, and industry best practices. By working together, both regulatory bodies reaffirm their commitment to maintaining the integrity and transparency of the gaming sector across the region.This partnership is a testament to the evolving regulatory landscape in the Caribbean, where collaboration is increasingly necessary to combat illicit activities, ensure compliance, and uphold industry standards. The Gaming Board for The Bahamas continues to prioritize relationships with neighbouring jurisdictions, recognizing that a united front will strengthen the region’s gaming industry as a whole.Present for the signing were Ryan Brown, Board Member of the Gaming Board for The Bahamas; Veronica Taylor, Assistant Secretary; Ian Tynes, Secretary; Dr. Daniel Johnson, Executive Chairman; Stuart Taylor, Managing Director of the Turks and Caicos Islands Gaming Control Commission; Edward Hall, Vice Chairman of the Turks and Caicos Gaming Control Commission; and Crystal Knowles, Chief Counsel of the Gaming Board for The Bahamas. Their collective participation highlights the importance of cross-border regulatory collaboration in the Caribbean gaming industry.This milestone underscores the Gaming Board for The Bahamas’ dedication to fostering regional cooperation and regulatory excellence. Through partnerships like these, both nations can create a safer, more responsible gaming industry that benefits regulators, operators, and the communities they serve.#GamingBoardBahamas #CaribbeanGaming #NewProvidence #TurksAndCaicos