What is AGCO in Canadian iGaming?
AGCO (Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario) is the provincial regulatory authority responsible for overseeing gaming activities in Ontario, Canada, including internet gaming. Established under the Gaming Control Act, 1992, AGCO sets technical standards, licensing requirements, and player protection measures for operators. This ensures games meet fairness standards and responsible gambling practices are enforced, helping players identify regulated platforms.

AGCO Role in Ontario iGaming Regulation
AGCO registers gaming-related suppliers and sets conditions for internet gaming sites under the Ontario internet gaming framework. Operators must comply with AGCO technical standards for game integrity, random number generators, and reporting. Player implications include access to verified fair games and tools like deposit limits through licensed platforms.
Player Protections Under AGCO Standards
AGCO mandates responsible gaming features such as session reminders, self-exclusion options, and age verification. Games must display RTP information where applicable, promoting transparency. Players benefit from dispute resolution processes and assurance that winnings are paid from regulated operators adhering to provincial law.



