Operators launching a casino or sportsbook typically rely on a gaming platform or betting software provider for odds, games, payments, and back-office. Whether you use Betconstruct, Pronet, SoftSwiss, EveryMatrix, Kambi, Digitain, Altenar, or another provider, you still need an operator licence in your own name. This article summarises major gaming infrastructures and how an Anjouan Internet Gaming Licence fits operators using them.
Major Gaming Platform and Sportsbook Software Providers
Betconstruct – All-in-one ecosystem with the Spring Platform, hosting thousands of games and full sportsbook capability. Used by operators in multiple jurisdictions; supports white label, turnkey, and API models. Operators need their own B2C licence for player-facing domains.
Pronet Gaming – Focus on emerging markets and localised content across 50+ sports, with fast deployment. Suitable for operators targeting specific regions; licence must be held by the operator, not the platform.
SoftSwiss – Full-stack casino and sportsbook platform, game aggregation, and payments. Serves a large number of brands globally. Operators using SoftSwiss hold their own gaming licence (e.g. Anjouan B2C) for their brands and domains.
EveryMatrix – Modular platform (casino, sportsbook, payments) allowing operators to license components. Strong in regulated European markets. Your company still requires an operator licence for the domains you run on their infrastructure.
Kambi – Premium sportsbook platform with data analytics and personalisation. Often used by established brands. The operator holds the customer-facing licence; Kambi supplies the sportsbook engine.
Digitain – Sportsbook and casino platform with wide sports and esports coverage. Operators licence Digitain’s product but need their own jurisdiction licence (such as Anjouan) for their site(s).
Altenar – Sportsbook software with risk management and scalable APIs. Used in MGA, UK, and other markets. The operator is the licence holder; Altenar provides the technology.
Other notable providers include SoftGamings, Sportingtech, Pragmatic Solutions, FSB Tech, and Oddin.gg (esports). In all cases, the operator (your company) is responsible for holding a valid gaming licence for the domains and brands you offer to players. For a full list of game content providers (slots, live casino—e.g. Evolution, EGT, Amusnet, Pragmatic Play, NetEnt) that you can use under an Anjouan licence, see Game Providers.
Why Your Company Needs a Licence When Using These Platforms
Platform providers supply technology, games, and often compliance tools; they do not typically hold the B2C licence for your brand. You must hold an operator licence that covers your domain(s) and activities. An Anjouan B2C licence allows you to run your casino or sportsbook on top of Betconstruct, Pronet, SoftSwiss, or any other platform, and to register your authorised URLs on the official Licence Register.
Anjouan Licence: Platform-Neutral
The Anjouan framework does not restrict which gaming platform or software provider you use. You submit your company and domain(s); the regulator assesses AML/CTF, responsible gaming, and technical standards. Your provider’s certifications can support your application. For a quote and application pack, contact our licensing team.