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The Cheapest Gambling Licence in 2026 — What “Cheap” Actually Costs

Anjouan is the cheapest functional gaming licence in 2026 at roughly €17,800 in year one — but the cheapest licence banks readily accept is a different question, and one that decides whether you can actually take deposits.

Zweryfikowane przez Sergios Charalambous, Founder · Advocate, Cyprus & Athens Bar — corporate & tax lawOstatnia aktualizacja: 3 July 2026

Cheapest gambling licences in 2026: comparison table

Anjouan is the cheapest recognised online gaming licence in 2026, at roughly €17,800 in the first year with 0% gaming tax. The table below shows the realistic licence cost, three-year total and — crucially — how hard each licence is to bank.

JurisdictionLicence fees (year 1)Renewal (yr 2+)~3-year totalTimelineGaming taxSubstanceBanking difficulty
🇰🇲 Anjouan~€17,800~€15,000~€47,8004–8 weeks0% GGRNone requiredHigh
🇨🇦 Tobique~€43k–€60k~€19,875~€85k–€100k4–8 weeks0% GGRMinimalHigh
🇨🇦 KahnawakeUSD 40,000USD 20,000~USD 80,000~6 months0%Local presenceMedium
🇨🇼 Curaçao~€52,000~€47,450~€147,000~3–4 months0% GGR + 2% CITLocal office (2026)Medium
🇮🇲 Isle of Man~£42,000~£36,750~£115,500~10–12 weeks0.1–1.5% GGYSubstantialLow
🇲🇹 Malta~€30,000~€25,000~€80,0004–6 months5%SubstantialLow

Three-year totals are indicative and exclude company formation, compliance and banking setup. Banking difficulty is our advisory assessment of how readily acquirers, EMIs and PSPs onboard each licence.

What “cheap” really means: fee vs total cost of ownership

The advertised licence fee is only 20–40% of what year one actually costs. A realistic budget has four layers, and skipping any of them is why “cheap” applications stall.

  • Government / licence fees — the headline number (e.g. ~€17,800 for Anjouan).
  • Corporate setup — the licensed operating company plus, in the standard structure, a Cyprus holding/IP company from €749 + VAT.
  • Compliance and certification — AML/KYC policy, responsible-gaming policy, RNG/game certification and an MLRO.
  • Banking and payments — corporate accounts, EMIs and high-risk PSPs, often with a rolling reserve. See banking and payments for iGaming.

Anjouan — cheapest on paper

Anjouan is the cheapest route to a live, recognised licence: ~€17,800 in year one, ~€15,000 to renew, 0% GGR and 0% corporate tax on offshore income, all verticals under one licence, and no physical-office requirement — typically 4–8 weeks from a complete application.

What the headline figure does not include: due-diligence fees per beneficial owner, the operating company, AML setup, platform certification and — the real constraint — banking. Because Anjouan sits in the offshore tier, banks and PSPs apply enhanced due diligence, and many will only onboard when the licence is paired with a substanced EU company. That is exactly why operators put a Cyprus company above the licence. Full detail: our Anjouan gaming licence guide.

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Curaçao is no longer “cheap” in 2026

Curaçao used to be the budget default, but under the 2026 LOK regime it is a mid-cost licence: ~€4,592 application plus ~€47,450 per year (B2C), so about €52,000 in year one and ~3–4 months across two review phases. The master/sub-licence model is abolished and a local office is required. It buys a more established regulator than Anjouan — but it is no longer the cheap option. See the Curaçao licence guide or the direct Curaçao vs Anjouan comparison.

The cheapest licence banks actually accept

The cheapest licence and the cheapest bankable setup are different answers. A €17,800 Anjouan licence with no corporate substance is often declined by acquirers; the same licence beneath a Cyprus EU company clears onboarding far more often. In practice the cheapest workable setup is a low-cost licence (Anjouan) plus a Cyprus company for credibility, tax efficiency (15% headline, ~3% on qualifying IP via the IP Box) and EU banking access.

When paying more is cheaper

  • You target regulated EU players. A Malta or Isle of Man licence costs more but unlocks markets and banking an Anjouan licence cannot.
  • You will raise investment. Investors and platform providers discount offshore-only structures; a recognised regulator can raise your valuation by more than the fee difference.
  • Payment acceptance is mission-critical. If a 20–40% decline rate would sink you, the cheaper licence that banks reject is the expensive choice.

How to start — the cheapest workable path

For most startups the lowest total cost is: (1) form a Cyprus company in 5–10 days; (2) apply for an Anjouan licence (4–8 weeks) or, for a more established regulator, Curaçao; (3) run banking/PSP onboarding in parallel. Compare all fees in the gaming licence cost guide, or book a free consultation for a fixed quote on your case.

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The Anjouan gaming licence is the cheapest recognised option in 2026 — roughly €17,800 in the first year, ~€15,000 to renew, with 0% gaming tax and a 4–8 week timeline. Tobique is a similar low-cost alternative. Both still require a company, AML setup and banking to actually operate.

The Comoros island of Anjouan issues the cheapest recognised online gaming licence, at about €17,800 in year one for all verticals. Costa Rica is often quoted as cheaper, but it is a business permit rather than a genuine gaming licence, which creates banking and credibility problems.

An Anjouan licence costs approximately €17,800 in the first year and ~€15,000 to renew, plus per-owner due-diligence fees. That excludes the operating company, AML setup, platform certification and banking — realistic all-in year-one cost is higher once those are added.

Yes — it is a genuine, issued licence used by live operators, and it is recognised by many platform and payment providers. It sits in the offshore tier, so banks apply enhanced due diligence; pairing it with a substanced Cyprus EU company materially improves acceptance.

Beyond the licence, budget realistically for the company, AML/compliance, platform and game content, and banking/PSP onboarding with a rolling reserve. A lean Anjouan-based launch starts in the low tens of thousands of euro all-in; a Curaçao or Malta setup runs materially higher.

In practice, a low-cost licence (Anjouan) beneath a Cyprus EU company is the cheapest setup that banks and PSPs reliably onboard. The Cyprus layer supplies the corporate substance and EU standing that offshore-only structures lack, without the €50k+ cost of a Malta or Isle of Man licence.

No. Under the 2026 LOK regime a Curaçao B2C licence costs about €52,000 in year one (~€4,592 application + ~€47,450 annual) and takes ~3–4 months. It is now a mid-cost, more-established option rather than the budget choice it once was.

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