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Top 5 Igaming Solutions For Fast Start in 2025 — SBSB Fintech Lawyers Recommends

SBSB Fintech Lawyers, a global legal advisory firm with expertise in gambling, fintech, and crypto law, presents its curated Top 5 jurisdictions for launching an iGaming business in 2025. Based on licensing speed, tax efficiency, compliance demands, and market reputation, these jurisdictions stand out as the most operator-friendly options this year.
1. Anjouan (Comoros)
Why it stands out: fast-track licensing, low setup cost, White-Label licensing allowance
Anjouan stands out as one of the most accessible licensing options for iGaming businesses. Whether you’re in casino, betting, lottery, bingo, or crypto gambling, Anjouan’s flexible coverage has you covered. With a rapid setup time of 4-6 weeks, Anjouan is ideal for early-stage and fast-scaling iGaming platforms looking to launch quickly and efficiently.
2. Costa Rica iGaming company
Why it stands out: most accessible option, zero regulation
For businesses looking for an ultra-fast, cost-effective, and low-complexity launch, SBSB offers a Costa Rica option, tailor-made for crypto & blockchain iGaming operators. This option gives clients access to a regulation-free gambling hub, eliminating the usual setup time and complexity risks. With minimal paperwork and quick approval, this is the perfect solution for businesses eager to enter the market without bureaucracy delays.
3. Tobique First Nation (Canada)
Why it stands out: sovereign regulatory model and tax exemption
Operating under First Nations governance, Tobique offers an exceptional opportunity for iGaming operators with independence from federal Canadian regulation and 0% tax on gaming income. By securing a Tobique license, you not only gain access to transparent regulation but also enhance trust from payment institutions, providing you with a more reliable and streamlined operation.
This license offers unparalleled benefits for businesses looking for a secure and efficient way to operate in the iGaming space.
4. Malta
Why it stands out: EU regulatory prestige and strong UK business ties
Licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA), this highly respected jurisdiction is the go-to choice for operators targeting both the European and UK markets. Malta is trusted globally by banks, payment providers, and affiliate networks, making it the perfect foundation for scaling your iGaming brand. With its established legal ecosystem, Malta offers robust player protection and clear, structured compliance pathways, ensuring a smooth and secure operation as you grow.
5. Kahnawake (Canada)
Why it stands out: legacy reputation and no gaming revenue tax
Since 1999, Kahnawake has been a pioneering jurisdiction in regulated online gambling. Offering flexible licensing for both operators and suppliers, and with no tax on gaming revenue, it continues to be a strong choice for B2C and B2B iGaming operations serving a global audience. Securing a Kahnawake license enhances your credibility and trust among industry players, making it easier to forge valuable partnerships and scale your business.
“For operators launching in 2025, the right jurisdiction determines access to markets, compliance stability, and global growth,” says Yulia Barabash, Managing Partner at SBSB Fintech Lawyers.
About SBSB Fintech Lawyers
SBSB is an international legal firm specializing in licensing, regulatory compliance, and corporate structuring for gambling, crypto, and fintech businesses.
With over a decade of experience and coverage in 50+ jurisdictions, SBSB delivers full-cycle legal support — from choosing the right licensing model to achieving full regulatory approval.
Ready to launch your iGaming project with confidence?
Find out which jurisdiction best suits your gaming business model — contact us.
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