Sports betting in Chad operates within a framework that allows both land-based and informal wagering activities. While traditional gaming houses offer services, much of the betting market remains unregulated, leading to a proliferation of informal operators across major urban centers (1).
Despite the absence of a dedicated regulatory authority, Chad maintains a legal and regulated gaming market where brick-and-mortar venues offer a variety of games, including slot machines, roulette, blackjack, poker, and sports wagers (1). This framework applies uniform rules to all licensed establishments, though enforcement capabilities are limited.
"Les dispositions nouvelles de l'article 15 de la Loi de finances pour l'exercice 2024 instaurent un précompte au taux de 70 % au titre des paris sportifs et jeux de hasard." (2)
In addition to licensing requirements, the 2024 Finance Law imposes a substantial 70% withholding tax on sports betting revenues, reflecting the government’s priority on revenue generation over market expansion (2). As a result, while betting is permissible, the high tax burden constrains operator margins and consumer engagement.
Overall, sports betting is legal in Chad but controlled through taxation rather than comprehensive regulation. Prospective bettors and operators should stay informed of evolving fiscal policies and seek clarity from local authorities to ensure compliance.
Source:
https://lcb.org/restrictions/chad
https://dgi.td/docs/circulaire/Circulaire001_LF2024.pdf
Last updated: 22-05-2025 Disclaimer: This article does not provide legal advice. If you need legal advice, please contact an attorney directly.