The 2025 Operator’s Dilemma

You have your business plan, your game portfolio, and a scalable platform like Spinlab ready to go. The missing puzzle piece? A gambling licence that lets you legally accept real-money bets while keeping banks, payment providers, and affiliates happy. For many start-ups and mid-tier operators the first two names on the shortlist are Curacao and Anjouan. Both islands promise speed, affordability, and global reach, but recent regulatory changes mean the differences are no longer skin-deep.

This in-depth comparison walks through every factor—cost, timeline, KYC/AML burden, tax, corporate structuring, and market perception—so you can pick the jurisdiction that aligns with your growth strategy.

A split-screen illustration: on the left, the Caribbean island of Curaçao with a modern compliance shield icon; on the right, the Indian Ocean island of Anjouan with a handshake icon symbolising business-friendly licensing.

1. Regulatory Backdrop at a Glance

Factor Curacao (National Ordinance for Games of Chance – LOK, effective 2023–2025 rollout) Anjouan (Gambling Regulation 007/CGA/24, amended Feb 2024)
Supervisory Body Curacao Gaming Control Board (GCB) transitioning to Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) Anjouan Gaming Board (AGB)
Licence Structure Single B2C/B2B licence with unlimited URLs; sub-licence model phased out by 31 Aug 2025 Master licence with unlimited sub-licences valid for iGaming, sports, lottery
Minimum Share Capital €50,000 paid-in (local NV or BV) $10,000 stated; no paid-in requirement
Corporate Tax 2% profit tax on net gaming revenue (NGR) if IP is on island 0% corporate tax; 1.5% monthly duty on GGR
Key Person Vetting Fit-and-proper, criminal and financial checks, on-island director optional Basic police clearance, CV, source-of-funds declaration
Technical Audit ISO/IEC 27001 mapping, RNG certificates, quarterly penetration tests RNG certificates, optional annual audit
Typical Turnaround 10–14 weeks (assuming complete file) 3–6 weeks

2. Cost Breakdown: Not Just the Licence Fee

  1. Up-front Government Fee

    • Curacao: €5,000 application + €25,000 licence issuance per year
    • Anjouan: $15,000 one-time (covers Year 1)
  2. Annual Renewal

    • Curacao: €25,000 + €7,000 compliance levy
    • Anjouan: $12,500 flat fee
  3. Professional Services (legal, corporate secretary, bank intro)

    • Curacao: €12–18k
    • Anjouan: $6–10k
  4. Platform & Hosting Compliance

    • Curacao: Mandatory server colocation or cloud within a CGA-whitelisted “data enclave” (€200–400/month)
    • Anjouan: No location constraint—Spinlab AWS or GCP hosting fully accepted

💡 Operator Tip: Total cost of ownership over a 3-year horizon is still lower in Anjouan ($70k) than in Curacao (€125k). However, the Curacao licence may unlock payment corridors and B2B content deals that absorb the extra €55k within months.

3. Markets You Can (and Cannot) Target

Neither licence is a golden ticket to every jurisdiction. Advertising or accepting players from black-listed countries will jeopardise your payment processing and reputation.

In practice, both licences cater to Latin America, Africa, CIS, most of Asia-Pac, and parts of Canada. If your roadmap includes regulated European markets, you will need secondary authorisations (e.g., MGA, ONJN) later.

For a deeper dive on emerging-market acquisition, check our guide to choosing an iGaming platform for emerging markets.

4. Banking & Payment Gateway Acceptance

With de-risking on the rise, the jurisdiction printed on your licence letterhead still matters to banks, card acquirers, and fiat/crypto on-ramp providers.

Curacao

Anjouan

Spinlab’s cashier supports 220+ payment rails. Operators licensed in Anjouan typically mix one EU e-money account for operational expenses with crypto custody inside the platform’s merchant wallets.

5. Compliance Load & Ongoing Reporting

Curacao’s LOK regime tightens AML oversight by mandating:

Spinlab clients meet these requirements through our built-in KYC/KYB orchestration and segregated ledger system.

Anjouan requires:

For lean teams Anjouan’s paperwork is lighter, but investors may perceive the oversight as superficial.

6. Reputation & Player Trust

Public sentiment shapes acquisition costs. According to a January 2025 YouGov survey of 2,100 frequent casino players:

The gap is narrowing thanks to Curaçao’s reform, but Curacao still enjoys higher brand recall. That can translate into 10–15% lower CPA in paid-media campaigns.

7. Migration Path If You Change Your Mind Later

  1. Curacao → Anjouan
    • Straightforward: spin up an Anjouan sub-licence, duplicate domain, geo-redirect in restricted territories.
  2. Anjouan → Curacao
    • Requires fresh player KYC dump, RNG re-certification, on-island legal entity. Expect 6–8 weeks and €15k extra compliance cost.

Because upgrading is costlier than downgrading, many operators start in Curacao even if the early fees pinch.

8. Tech & Data Rules You Must Design for on Day 1

Curacao LOK article 27 stipulates that “live game transaction logs” must be exportable in CSV or JSON within 30 minutes of request. Spinlab’s real-time analytics layer already captures and streams transactions to a compliant S3 bucket, saving weeks of custom dev work.

Anjouan has no explicit data format mandate, but operators must “preserve transactional integrity for five (5) years.” Our platform auto-archives encrypted ledgers to Glacier, ticking that box without manual ops.

9. Case Study Snapshot

A mid-size sportsbook, BetPocket, incorporated in April 2024:

Bottom line: jurisdiction choice can be iterative; your tech stack needs to handle re-licensing without player disruption.

A horizontal timeline graphic showing key licensing milestones: application, due diligence, licence issuance, technical certification, go-live, and annual audit checkpoints for Curacao (upper row) and Anjouan (lower row).

10. When Each Licence Makes Sense

Choose Curacao if you:

Choose Anjouan if you:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is Curacao’s sub-licence still valid after August 2025? Transitional sub-licences remain valid only until their anniversary date in 2025. All operators must apply for the new unified LOK licence before then.

Can I run the same domain under both licences? No. Each regulator issues a unique seal that must hyperlink to its verification page. Most operators use regional sub-domains (e.g., .io vs .bet) or smart geo-fencing.

Does either jurisdiction ban crypto wagering? Both allow crypto bets if you conduct blockchain source-of-funds analysis and keep dual ledgers (fiat value and coin value).

What game suppliers accept Anjouan only? Pragmatic Play, Relax, and Evolution require Curacao or better. Anjouan licensees rely on high-growth studios like Spribe, Smartsoft, and Hacksaw, all available via Spinlab’s aggregator.

Can I outsource the entire licensing process? Yes. Spinlab partners with leading compliance firms who will draft policies, liaise with the regulators, and plug our KYC/AML modules into the filing package.


Ready to lock in your licence and start onboarding players? Book a 30-minute demo and see how Spinlab’s compliance-ready platform accelerates go-live—whether you pick Curacao, Anjouan, or both.

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