Following its recent announcement, the Anjouan igaming regulator has released further clarification and key updates regarding its new B2B licence recognition certificate.

The certificate is a regulatory mechanism aimed at formalising and streamlining the role of third-party service providers working with Anjouan-licensed operators.
The programme is now officially live, and the regulator is inviting applications from B2B providers already licensed in well-regarded jurisdictions such as Malta, the Isle of Man, Romania, Sweden and other internationally recognised markets.
Those granted a recognition certificate will be permitted to legally supply services – including platforms, content, software and more – to Anjouan B2C licensees without holding a full local B2B licence.
The regulator has confirmed that from July 1, 2025, the recognition certificate or a full Anjouan B2B licence will be a mandatory requirement for all B2B entities working with Anjouan-licensed operators. This includes software developers, platform providers, RNG and game suppliers.
Source: Asian Gaming Brief