The Anjouan gambling license, also referred to as Anjouan gaming license or gaming license in Anjouan, is issued by the Anjouan Betting & Gaming Board (ABGB) under the Computer Gaming Licensing Act of 2005. It offers a single unified permit that allows operators to run online casinos, sports betting, poker, bingo, lotteries, e‑sports, and crypto-based gaming—all under one license.
You don’t need a physical office or local directors in Anjouan. The process is fully online, making it flexible for international applicants.
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Fast processing: Licenses are typically issued in 2–4 weeks after full documentation is submitted, and in some cases, even within 10–15 business days .
Affordable cost: Total setup around €17,000–17,500, covering license, due diligence, and backup services .
No GGR tax: There is 0% tax on gross gaming revenue or corporate income .
All-inclusive: Covers all online gaming verticals under one license—slots, poker, casino tables, e‑sports, and more .
Crypto-friendly: Supports cryptocurrency operations, aligning with modern payments .
Global reach: Accepted internationally, with geo-blocking in restricted countries like the USA, UK, France, Australia, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Austria, Comoros, Belize, and all FATF-blacklisted regions .
License & ISP backup services — 13,300 EUR
Due diligence (directors, UBOs, etc.) — 1,700 EUR
Compliance officer/key-person fee — 2,000 EUR
Initial total (first year) ≈17,000–17,500 EUR
Annual renewal ~13,300 (license) + 2,000 (key person) = ~15,300 EUR
Extra domain (per URL) ~500 EUR/year
These figures may vary slightly based on provider and whether additional services (e.g. nominee directors, payment agent setup) are included.
Form a legal entity: Offshore International Business Company (IBC). No mandatory local presence in Anjouan .
Collect documentation:
Valid passports, utility bills, police certificates, CVs
Bank reference and professional reference ≥2 years
Proof of domain ownership, RNG/RTP certifications, terms, KYC & AML policies .
Prepare compliance infrastructure:
AML/CFT system, responsible gaming rules
Secure hosting, infrastructure mirroring on approved servers .
Submit application:
Include all documents, company details, fees
ABGB performs “fit and proper” checks on UBOs, directors, shareholders .
Get licensed:
Upon approval, license valid for 1 year
Renewal by submitting annual report, paying renewal fees, maintaining compliance .
Typical timeline: 2–6 weeks, depending on document readiness. Renewal completes in ~1 month .
Eligible applicants must be over 18, have no criminal record, not be on sanctions lists, and hold a clean financial reputation. Background checks include residence proof, clean banking history, and source of funds declaration .
The Anjouan license imposes strict market exclusions. Operators cannot serve players from:
USA, UK, France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Austria, Australia, Belgium? Comoros, Belize—and all FATF-blacklisted jurisdictions .
Geo-IP blocking is required to ensure compliance .
Pros
Quick and budget-friendly entry for startups
Comprehensive, tax-free license
Crypto support and flexible business models
Cons
Lower global credibility than Malta or UK licenses
Banking and payment partnerships may require additional structures (e.g. EMI in Cyprus, Estonia)
Startups: Need fast market entry and low cost
Crypto-led businesses: Require blockchain integration
Flexibility seekers: Want to operate multiple gaming verticals
Operators targeting stricter-regulated markets or reputable banks may prefer jurisdictions like Malta, UK, or Curacao, or use Anjouan as a stepping-stone to build credibility before upgrading .
Anjouan stands out with its:
One license for all gambling types
2–6 week approval timeframe
~€17k base cost, ~€15k yearly maintenance
0% gross revenue tax
Crypto compatibility
Global reach, minus excluded markets
If you’re launching a new online gambling business, want simplicity, and plan global expansion, the Anjouan gaming license is a compelling, cost-effective option.
Let me know if you’d like sample documentation templates, comparisons with other jurisdictions, or help with real-world implementation!