Anjouan have introduced a Recognition Certification in its eGaming regulatory framework for B2B operators that supply software or other critical supplies to licenced B2C operators in Anjouan.
B2B operators must now either hold a licence or must obtain formal recognition by Anjouan Gaming to provide services to licenced B2C operators in the jurisdiction.
This new certificate recognises foreign-licensed software-supply entities under local regulatory oversight to be officially approved by Anjouan as B2B-certified entities to work with B2C operators.
The update emphasises Anjouans focus to becoming a premier offshore license hub and demonstrates the jurisdictions efforts to strengthen its regulation. The certification should be instrumental in gaining the jurisdiction credibility and recognition from banks and software vendors.
This is a positive step for B2B providers in Anjouan as it strengthens their regulatory status and builds trust for partnerships with other operators, payment providers and partners, by signalling clearer transparency and stronger compliance measures.
To obtain the recognition notice, a B2B operator must hold a valid licence in a foreign jurisdiction, proof of partnerships with Anjouan B2C operators, such as service agreements and AML/KYC documentation. B2B providers in qualifying jurisdictions can now apply for the recognition and the processing time to obtain the licence is currently 3-6 weeks.
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