Tuvalu — Gaming Commission licence.
The Tuvalu Gaming Commission provides offshore gaming licences with straightforward requirements and competitive annual fees.
A considered route,
not a shortcut.
This jurisdiction rewards operators who treat the application as the start of a supervisory relationship.
When this is the right choice
When to consider an alternative
Permissions under
one Act.
Choosing the right tier and scope is the most consequential decision in the application.
Offshore Gaming Operator Licence
The primary Tuvalu permission covering online casino, sportsbook, poker, and other gaming verticals for international markets. Broad-scope single permission, simple application process.
Sub-Licence / White-Label Permission
Tuvalu's framework accommodates white-label operations and sub-licences under a master-licensed operator. Used by brands launching under an established Tuvalu-licensed platform.
Crypto Gaming Permit
A specific permit for blockchain and crypto-native gaming platforms. Covers Bitcoin casino, provably fair gaming, and stablecoin-settled sports betting models operating from or licensed in Tuvalu.
Phases to licence grant.
Entity and AML documentation
Week 1Offshore entity established or registered in Tuvalu's licensing framework. UBO documentation, AML/KYC policy, and application dossier prepared.
Application submission
Week 1—2Gaming Commission application submitted with corporate documents, business plan, UBO and director declarations, AML framework, and licence fee payment.
Gaming Commission review
Weeks 2—4Tuvalu Gaming Commission reviews application. Standard applications with complete documentation typically reviewed within 2–3 weeks.
Licence issuance
Weeks 4—5Licence issued. Annual renewal obligations activated. No Tuvalu substance or resident director required for offshore licence maintenance.
Cost and regulatory
burden.
Year-one spend is dominated by substance — resident director, office, compliance officer, external audit — not the licence fee itself.
| Cost item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Gaming Commission application fee | USD 3,000 — 7,000 |
| Annual licence fee | USD 5,000 — 12,000 |
| Entity formation | USD 1,000 — 2,500 |
| AML/compliance advisory | USD 4,000 — 10,000 / yr |
| Registered agent | USD 1,000 — 2,000 / yr |
| Year-1 total | ~USD 20K — 40K |
Tuvalu is a cost-efficient Pacific offshore gaming jurisdiction with no minimum capital, no substance requirements, and simple annual renewal. Works best as a secondary or brand-diversification licence within a broader multi-jurisdictional structure. Do not rely on Tuvalu as a sole licence if aggregator acceptance is a day-one requirement.
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