Gibraltar Gambling License

Launching an iGaming venture aimed at the UK & EU markets? iGamingX helps founders get a license, integrate platforms, and start taking bets from Gibraltar in three-to-six months. Below is a concise breakdown of the legal ground rules, fees, timelines, and practical hurdles so you can decide if a Gibraltar gambling license permit matches your risk and budget profile.

What Is a Gibraltar Gambling Licence?

A Gibraltar licence is issued under the Gambling Act 2005 by the Gibraltar Licensing Authority (the Minister for Gaming) and supervised day-to-day by the Gambling Commissioner. It is mandatory for any company that wants to offer gambling services – casino, sports betting, bingo, poker, lotteries or betting exchanges – to customers outside the Rock via the internet or telephone. Remote operators pay 0.15 % of gross gaming yield (GGY) in duty and must follow the local AML Code, the Proceeds of Crime Act and GDPR-style data protection rules.

The Gibraltar Gambling Commissioner, appointed under the provisions of the Gambling Act 2005, is granted powers to ensure that licensees conduct their operations in accordance with their licenses and maintain the good reputation of Gibraltar. This dual regulatory structure involves the Minister responsible for gambling as the licence-issuing authority, while the Gambling Commissioner performs ongoing regulatory oversight.

The licensing authority has traditionally only considered licensing blue chip companies with a proven track record in gambling in other jurisdictions. Nevertheless, the jurisdiction will also consider the licensing of appropriately funded start-ups and expanding operations proposing to relocate wholly or partly from other jurisdictions.

Types of Gambling Licenses in Gibraltar

Gibraltar offers a comprehensive range of gambling licenses designed to accommodate different business models and operational requirements.

LicenceMain use-caseTypical holder
Remote Gaming B2COnline casinos, bingo, live dealer, RNG gamesTier-1 brands with UK focus
Remote Betting B2CSports, esports, pool, fixed-oddsLarge sportsbooks
Remote B2B Support ServicesSoftware, hosting, payment processingPlatform vendors
Land-Based Casino / BettingOn-shore tables or shopsLocal operators

Each permit lasts five years and can be renewed after a compliance review.

Gibraltar Gaming Licence vs Gambling Licence

Gibraltar uses “gaming licence” for casino style RNG/slot operations and “gambling licence” as the umbrella term in the Act. Both remote and land-based licences sit in the same statute but have different audit scopes. Remote permit-holders must locate core decision-makers on the Rock and submit quarterly GGY duty returns; land-based venues file weekly duty returns and onsite security logs.

Requirements for Gibraltar License Applicants

Gibraltar maintains some of the most strict licensing requirements in the gambling industry, reflecting its commitment to maintaining the highest regulatory standards:

  • Company – A Gibraltar company incorporated under the Companies Act and controlled and managed from Gibraltar.
  • Substance – Key staff and servers in the territory, plus an “economic contribution” (jobs or contracted spend).
  • Suitability – Owners and executive managers pass fit-and-proper tests, showing a clean record and a realistic business plan.
  • Policies and procedures – Documented responsible gambling, anti-money laundering, customer complaints, and IT security controls.
  • Financials – Evidence of capital to run the operation and cover player balances, kept in approved banks or financial institutions.

Gambling License Application Process Step-by-Step

The application process for obtaining a gambling license in Gibraltar involves several stages designed to ensure thorough evaluation of prospective operators. The process typically takes 2-6 months depending on application quality and complexity.

StageKey actionsLead time*
1. Pre-screenSubmit outline to the Gibraltar Gambling Division; agree scope2 weeks
2. Full applicationFile the application form, due-diligence pack, and pay £30 000 base feeDay 0
3. Regulatory due diligenceOwnership, control, AML, tech architecture checks8-12 weeks
4. InterviewPresent business plan and policies to the Licensing AuthorityWeek 14
5. DecisionLicence issued or queries raisedWeek 16–24
6. Launch auditSystems tested and certified before go-liveWeek 24–26

*Average timeline, assuming no red flags.

Cost of Gibraltar Gambling License

ItemAmount
Application review£30 000 one-off
Five-year B2C licence£100 000
Five-year B2B licence£85 000
Change-of-control filing£7 500 + scaled fee
Duty on GGY0.15 % (min £85 000, max £425 000)
Corporate tax10 % on profits

Approval Timeline & Common Challenges

The licensing process can take five to six months from application submission to final approval. And the strict requirements make Gibraltar licenses difficult to obtain.

  • Length – Three to six months is normal; complex shareholding may extend this.
  • Economic contribution – Applicants must “make an economic contribution to the jurisdiction”; wholly outsourced models get extra scrutiny.
  • AML controls – Weak anti-money laundering systems trigger delays or licence conditions.
  • Founders and beneficiaries – Hidden owners or prior sanctions history can block approval.
  • Complaint handling – The Commissioner checks that the operator’s helpdesk and ADR links work before launch.

FAQ

Is a Gibraltar licence difficult to obtain?

Yes. Only firms with a solid track record normally succeed; the regime is selective to protect the Gibraltar gambling industry.

Can a start-up apply?

Possible, but the Licensing Authority prefers seasoned gambling companies or founders with regulated experience.

What is the ongoing duty rate?

0.15 % of GGY, capped at £425 000 per year.

How are AML rules enforced?

The Commissioner monitors compliance with the AML Code and can impose fines or issue public statements.

Are there separate licences for casino and sports betting?

No; one remote B2C licence can cover all gambling activities if listed in the schedule.

Must servers be in Gibraltar?

Yes, or in approved EU data centres under the operator’s control, subject to the Commissioner’s sign-off.

What counts as economic contribution?

Office space, Gibraltar staff, local tech spend, or tax paid on GGY.

Is there a code of practice?

Yes; licence holders must follow the Gambling Commissioner’s Code of Practice on social responsibility and responsible gambling.