2023 has seen a rising interest in the Anjouan license within the iGaming community. Amidst the recent shakeup in the Curaçao gambling licensing structure, Anjouan emerges as a standout alternative. Slotegrator delves into the specifics of why this is.
Curaçao’s decision to revamp its licensing criteria in 2023 left many in the industry scrambling to identify a new preferred license. The spotlight now illuminates the Anjouan license, a once-underappreciated jurisdiction that’s quickly garnering attention.
Historically, the Anjouan Betting and Gaming Board (ABGB) was established in 2005 under the Computer Gaming Licensing Act 007. It has since been responsible for bestowing gambling licenses. Though it remained relatively obscure for years, Anjouan’s appeal lies in its straightforward application and competitive licensing fees.
Operators across the globe will find the Anjouan license especially enticing. It permits all forms of gambling, allowing operators to branch out into diverse areas, including online casinos, sports betting, poker, and B2B services, under a single permission.
Moreover, the license’s global applicability stands out. Though a few countries like the USA, Australia, Austria, and some European nations are exceptions, Anjouan license holders can operate in numerous regions worldwide.
Key perks of the Anjouan license include:
- Affordable licensing fees
- Fast-track approval, often within three weeks
- A lucrative 0% GGR tax rate for operators
- User-friendly application protocol
- Annual license validity with an option for yearly renewals
Business Development Manager at Slotegrator, Ayvar Gabidullin, observes, “The Anjouan license offers clarity and accessible entry terms. We’ve mastered its application intricacies and stand ready to assist in navigating this promising opportunity.”
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