The Anjouan Gaming Board is the regulatory mechanism for the Autonomous Island of Anjouan in the Union of the Comoros, responsible for issuing online gaming licenses to international operators under the Computer Gaming Licensing Act of 2005. Licensed operators can offer a wide range of iGaming services — including online casinos, sports betting, poker, bingo, and crypto‑friendly platforms — under a B2C licence directly to players, as well as B2B licences for software and service providers.
What sets the Anjouan regime apart is its streamlined and cost‑effective framework, with a technology‑driven application process that is typically faster and more affordable than many European jurisdictions. Operators benefit from regulatory oversight that balances efficiency with compliance standards, including anti‑money‑laundering safeguards and ongoing supervision.
However, players and industry observers should be aware that Anjouan‑issued licenses are considered offshore in many regulated markets, and they don’t automatically grant legal access in countries with strict local gambling laws.

