Many operators run their sportsbook or casino on established betting platforms such as Betconstruct, Pronet, or other turnkey and white-label solutions. A common question is: Do I need my own gaming licence if I use Betconstruct or Pronet? The answer is yes—the operator (you) is responsible for holding a valid gaming licence for the domains and brands you offer to players. This article explains how an Anjouan Internet Gaming Licence fits operators using these and similar betting infrastructures.
Why Operators Using Betconstruct, Pronet or Similar Need a Licence
Betconstruct, Pronet, and comparable providers supply the betting platform, back-office, and often sportsbook or casino content. They typically do not hold the customer-facing licence for your brand. You, as the operator, must hold a sportsbook licence or casino licence that covers your domain(s) and operations. An Anjouan B2C gaming licence allows you to operate your branded site(s) on top of such betting infrastructure in a compliant way.
Anjouan Licence and Third-Party Betting Platforms
The Anjouan framework does not restrict which betting platform or software you use. Whether you run on Betconstruct, Pronet, or another provider, you can apply for an Anjouan B2C licence for your operator entity and register your domain(s). The regulator expects you to meet AML/CTF, responsible gaming, and technical standards; your platform provider’s certifications can support your application, but the licence is in your company’s name.
Single Licence, Multiple Domains
If you operate several brands or domains on the same Betconstruct or Pronet back-end, you can include multiple domains under one Anjouan licence (subject to the applicable multi-domain product and fees). This keeps licensing simple while you scale. Each domain will appear on the official Licence Register and can use the Anjouan validation seal.
B2B Operators: Licence for Platform and Content Suppliers
If your business is supplying betting platform technology, risk management, or content to licensed operators (rather than taking bets directly), an Anjouan B2B licence may be appropriate. B2B licensees do not need to hold a B2C licence for player-facing sites; they supply the betting infrastructure that B2C licensees use. Contact Anjouan Licensing Services Inc. to confirm whether your model is B2C, B2B, or both.
Next Steps
Whether you use Betconstruct, Pronet, or another betting platform, the first step is to secure an operator or supplier gaming licence. Request a quote and application pack from our licensing team; we will guide you on documentation and timelines for your platform setup.