Overview of Online Gambling in Argentina
Gambling online is a popular pastime activity in Argentina. That is not surprising, as Argentinians have a rich tradition of games of chance. It includes games such as Quiinela, a lottery-style betting game and Truco, where, much like poker or blackjack, players can use strategies, bluff and challenge opponents.
More recently, Argentinians’ love for traditional games of chance has developed into a passion for gambling online. With an internet penetration of 92.73% in 2024, which is expected to increase to 98% in 2029, almost everyone in the country can access online casinos.
It is worth noting that many provinces in Argentina have legalised land-based gambling. Despite that, most gambling enthusiasts choose to play at online casinos, usually via a mobile device, often opting for international casino operators even though they are outside the scope of local gambling regulations.
Argentina’s Gambling Regulations
Argentina has one of the more complex gambling scenes legally. Even though land-based and online gambling is legal in most provinces, gambling regulations vary. Here’s a breakdown of Argentine gambling legislation, regulators and licences:
- There is no single gambling regulator in Argentina. Instead, gambling regulation is decentralised, and land-based and online casinos are ordained on a provincial level.
- Each of the 23 provinces, as well as the capital city of Buenos Aires, has a gambling authority which decides on the status of gambling in its respective territory and has the right to issue gambling licences.
- The requirements for online gambling licences and their duration vary from one provincial gambling authority to another. For instance, in the City of Buenos Aires, the duration of a Lotería de la Ciudad licence is five years, while Lotería de Córdoba gaming concessions in the Province of Córdoba are for 15 years.