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Saint Kitts & Nevis — SKNIS licence.

Saint Kitts and Nevis' International Services regulator issues a fast-turnaround offshore iGaming licence with modest capital requirements.

Timeline
2—4 mo
GCB processing
Annual Govt Fee
$25,000
Annual licence fee
Year-1 Cost
From ~€60K
G&S pkg + govt fees
Regulator
GCB
Saint Kitts and Nevis
01 — Is this right for you?

A considered route,
not a shortcut.

This jurisdiction rewards operators who treat the application as the start of a supervisory relationship.

A strong fit

When this is the right choice

Cost-conscious operators entering the Caribbean offshore market
SKN has among the lowest government fees of any regulated Caribbean licence: $2,500 application + $25,000 annual. The G&S Comprehensive package at €22K is the sole option, keeping the decision simple.
Operators needing a built-in payment gateway solution
Every G&S Comprehensive package includes a Cyprus subsidiary entity specifically structured as a payment agent — removing the need for a separate payment gateway setup that most offshore operators require.
Operators wanting broad offshore market access
SKN licence covers online casino, sportsbook, poker, and all standard interactive gaming verticals for global markets outside the local Caribbean territory.
A poor fit

When to consider an alternative

Operators needing EU PSP or institutional banking access
SKN is a respected but tier-2 jurisdiction. EU clearing banks and major PSPs do not treat it equivalently to MGA or UKGC. Operators with EU institutional banking needs should layer an MGA licence.
Operators targeting highly regulated markets
SKN licensing does not provide regulatory equivalence in Germany, Sweden, UK, or other nationally regulated markets. Local licences are still required for those markets.
Operators needing maximum global brand credibility
For maximum player trust and partner acceptance, tier-1 licences (MGA, UKGC, IOM GSC) are better suited. SKN works well as a cost-efficient launch pad or supplementary licence.
02 — Licence categories

Permissions under
one Act.

Choosing the right tier and scope is the most consequential decision in the application.

Online Gaming Licence (B2C)

Covers online casino, sportsbook, poker, and interactive games for international markets; the primary operating permit issued by the Saint Kitts and Nevis Gaming Control Board.

B2B Service Provider Licence

For technology platforms and software suppliers supporting licensed SKN operators. Lower capital requirements; issued alongside or separate from the B2C licence.

Payment Agent Structure

The Cyprus subsidiary acts as the licensed payment gateway entity, handling fiat processing, merchant accounts, and PSP relationships on behalf of the main licence holder.

03 — Path to grant

Phases to licence grant.

Company incorporation and document preparation

Weeks 1—4

Offshore entity incorporated (outside SKN), corporate documentation prepared, director and shareholder AML/KYC packs assembled, Cyprus payment agent entity established simultaneously.

Policy and application preparation

Weeks 4—8

AML/KYC policies drafted, business plan finalised, gaming system documentation compiled, documents translated as required.

Application submission and GCB review

Weeks 8—14

Full application submitted to GCB with $2,500 application fee. GCB conducts due diligence and regulatory review. Additional information requests responded to promptly.

Licence grant and first annual fee payment

Weeks 14—18

Licence granted. $25,000 annual fee paid. Cyprus bank account for payment agent entity opened. Operational launch under GCB oversight.

04 — Year-one economics

Cost and regulatory
burden.

Year-one spend is dominated by substance — resident director, office, compliance officer, external audit — not the licence fee itself.

Cost itemAmount
GSS Legal — Comprehensive (company + GCB application + Cyprus entity) €22,000 one-time + €14,500/yr
GCB application fee (govt) $2,500
GCB annual licence fee (govt) $25,000/yr
Cyprus payment agent entity Included in Comprehensive package
Year-1 total (Comprehensive + govt fees) From ~€60,000

Tax and regulatory treatment varies by jurisdiction — figures above reflect typical year-one operational loadings. Government fees quoted in USD; G&S fees in EUR.

The Caribbean licence with payment infrastructure built in.

Saint Kitts and Nevis offers one of the most straightforward paths to an offshore gaming licence — with the unique advantage of a Cyprus payment agent entity included as standard. For operators who want a clean, low-cost offshore structure without the complexity of building payment infrastructure separately, SKN is the logical starting point.

05 — Common questions

What founders
ask before filing.

The questions we get on every diagnostic call. If yours isn't here, raise it in the consultation.

The Comprehensive package includes the formation of a Cyprus subsidiary company that acts as the payment agent for the main SKN-licensed entity. The Cyprus entity holds merchant accounts with European PSPs and payment processors, facilitating card payments and bank transfers for the gambling platform. This structure is standard for offshore operators who need to bridge the gap between a Caribbean gaming licence and European payment infrastructure.
Yes — Saint Kitts and Nevis is a fully independent federation and member of CARICOM (Caribbean Community), the Commonwealth, and the UN. The jurisdiction has tax information exchange agreements (TIEAs) with several major economies. Offshore companies are not subject to local corporate tax on foreign-sourced gaming revenue, which is the basis for the attractive tax position.
Yes — 100% foreign ownership of the licensed gambling entity is permitted. The company does not need to be incorporated within Saint Kitts and Nevis itself; the G&S Comprehensive package incorporates the entity in a suitable offshore jurisdiction while obtaining the SKN gaming licence.
Annual licence fee renewal ($25,000/year to GCB), ongoing AML/KYC policy maintenance, regular financial reporting to the GCB, and maintenance of the Cyprus payment agent entity (separate annual corporate fees). The G&S annual maintenance fee (€14,500/yr) covers continued regulatory support and compliance management.
SKN and Anjouan are both cost-efficient Caribbean/offshore licences at similar price points. SKN's key differentiator is the built-in Cyprus payment gateway structure in the Comprehensive package. Vanuatu (VGA) is stronger on Pacific market reach and offers a 15-year licence term. For pure cost, all three are roughly comparable; the choice depends on target markets and PSP relationships.
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