Lawyer warns bank restrictions affect regulated gambling companies

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Lawyer Yamile Gutiérrez, Founding Partner of G&G Studio Legal, a leading law firm in the Games of Chance and Gambling sector in the country, has warned today about the negative and growing impact of the limitations imposed by the national financial system on the legal operations of this industry. Despite being a formally regulated and fiscally controlled activity by the Ministry of Finance and Economy, operators in the sector face a scenario of mass closure and restriction of bank accounts, hindering essential operations and contradicting the principles of a rule of law. G&G Studio Legal, representing 75% of the operators of Games of Chance and Luck in the country, has found that many companies with state licenses that rigorously comply with their tax obligations and Law 155-17 on the prevention of money laundering, are deprived of basic financial services. These restrictions, which include limitations on international transfers and a widespread "high-risk" stigma, not only affect the administrative management of businesses, but also encourage informality, discourage foreign investment, and expose an industry that generates thousands of jobs and contributes millions in annual taxes to unnecessary vulnerability. "Denying financial services to those operating under the legal framework does not protect the financial system; on the contrary, it weakens it," said Yamile Gutiérrez. "This practice generates an environment of uncertainty that contradicts the public policy of promoting foreign investment and regional competitiveness that the country is promoting. It is essential that financial entities recognize their role in supporting legality and transparency, instead of opting for unjustified exclusion." Lawyer Gutiérrez's vision underscores the urgency of a constructive dialogue between the regulated sector and financial institutions. The current situation not only harms the gambling sector but also affects important tourism and entertainment projects closely linked to its dynamism. The work of G&G Studio Legal, under the direction of lawyer Yamile Gutiérrez, focuses on ensuring that these economic synergies are not cut short by unjustified financial barriers. The law firm urges the Ministry of Finance and Economy and the Superintendency of Banks to establish clear, balanced, and fair rules that guarantee the financial inclusion of the gambling sector. The perspective of Lawyer Yamile Gutiérrez is clear: it is imperative to unify efforts to overcome these barriers and allow the gambling sector to continue contributing positively to the national economy.

About G&G Studio Legal:

G&G Studio Legal is a leading law firm in the Dominican Republic, specializing in the Lottery and Gambling sector. With a professional team that provides advice under the highest quality standards, the firm guarantees the security, profitability, and sustainability of its clients' investments. Currently, it represents 75% of the operators of Games of Chance and Luck in the country, establishing itself as a benchmark in the sector.

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