Hundreds of operators worldwide hold an Anjouan Internet Gaming Licence. They include international sportsbooks, online casinos, multi-brand groups, and B2B suppliers (game studios, platform providers, and technology companies). This article explains who typically uses an Anjouan licence and how you can verify that a site is licensed.
Types of Operators Using Anjouan Licence
- B2C operators (player-facing): Online casinos, sportsbooks, poker rooms, bingo sites, and combined gaming brands. They offer services directly to players and list their authorised domain(s) on their Anjouan licence.
- B2B operators (suppliers): Game developers, platform providers, payment or risk-management suppliers. They hold an Anjouan B2B licence to supply licensed operators without taking bets from players themselves.
- Multi-brand groups: Companies that operate several casino or sportsbook brands under one or more Anjouan B2C licences, often with multiple domains per licence.
Examples of Licensed Sites and Brands
The official Licence Register maintained by Anjouan Licensing Services Inc. lists all licensees in good standing, with their licence number, status, expiry date, licence type, and authorised URLs. The register includes well-known international brands as well as regional and niche operators. Examples of the kinds of sites you will find include:
- Major sportsbooks and betting brands (e.g. international and regional bookmakers)
- Online casinos with slots, live casino, and table games
- Crypto-friendly and fiat casinos
- Poker, bingo, and lottery-style operators
- Game and platform suppliers (B2B)
For the full, up-to-date list of Anjouan licensed operators and their authorised domains, always refer to the official Licence Register. It is updated regularly and is the only authoritative source for verifying whether a site holds a valid Anjouan licence.
How to Verify That a Site Uses an Anjouan Licence
To check if a casino or sportsbook is licensed by Anjouan:
- Check the Licence Register: Search for the operator name or domain on the Licence Register. If the domain is listed and the licence status is valid, the site is licensed.
- Validator seal: Many licensed sites display an Anjouan verification seal (e.g. in the footer). Clicking it should take you to a verification page showing the licence details for that domain. Ensure the URL matches the domain you are on.
- Licence number: Licensed operators often show their Anjouan licence number (e.g. ALSI-xxxxx) in the footer or “About” / “Licence” section. You can cross-check this number on the Licence Register.
If a site claims to be Anjouan-licensed but does not appear on the register or the seal does not verify, it is not a licensee in good standing and should be treated with caution.
Why Operators Choose Anjouan
Operators choose an Anjouan licence for a clear legal framework, transparent fees, and typically a 4–6 week application process. The licence covers casino, sportsbook, poker, bingo, and related activities under one authorisation. Many payment and platform providers accept Anjouan-licensed operators. To join the register, contact our licensing team for an application pack and quote.