Concept Design Demonstration only — not yet an active government program.
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Liberia Gaming Authority · Republic of Liberia

A new home for licensed online gaming.

The Liberia Gaming Authority issues a single-tier national license for online casino, sportsbook, poker, and B2B gaming suppliers — directly from the Government of Liberia, with no master-license intermediaries. Licenses are issued within eight weeks of a complete application.

$25,000Operator license, year one
$10,000Operator annual renewal
~8 weeksApplication to issuance
One tierNo master / sub-license

Direct national licensing

Issued by the Government of Liberia. No master-license holders. No sub-license aftermarket. No third-party chokepoint.

Flat, predictable fees

One year-one fee, one annual renewal. No GGR tax. No per-vertical surcharge. No per-event levy.

Built for the post-Curaçao operator

Clean-slate framework, modern AML/RG standards, transparent ownership rules, predictable annual fees.

License Class A

Online Gaming Operator License

For operators offering online casino, sportsbook, peer-to-peer poker, bingo, lottery, or fantasy products to global players from a Liberian-licensed platform. One license. One regulator. All verticals included.

  • $25,000 USD — one-time application & first-year fee, paid to the Authority's licensing account.
  • $10,000 USD — annual renewal, due on the anniversary of issuance.
  • All verticals included — casino, sports, poker, lottery, bingo, fantasy. No per-vertical surcharge.
  • Corporate presence — a registered Liberian entity with a resident compliance officer and registered platform server location.
  • Fit-and-proper — UBO disclosure, source-of-funds, criminal record check, and one in-country visit by the principal applicant.
  • Issuance within 8 weeks of complete file submission and fee settlement.
Compare the alternatives. Curaçao (post-LOK direct): ~€27,000 first-year + ongoing supervision fees. Isle of Man: £35,000+ application alone. Malta: €25,000–€100,000 application + €25,000 annual + 5% GGR tax. Liberia: $25,000 flat, $10,000 renewal, 0% GGR.

License Class B

Gaming Supplier License

For B2B providers of gaming-critical services and goods: game studios, RNG and platform vendors, sportsbook data feeds, KYC providers, payment processors, and managed-services operators serving licensed casinos.

  • $7,500 USD — one-time application & first-year fee.
  • $3,500 USD — annual renewal.
  • Mutual recognition of certifications from MGA, UKGC, Isle of Man, and accredited test labs (GLI, BMM, iTech Labs).
  • Direct B2B authorization to supply any Liberia-licensed operator without per-operator filings.
  • Lighter due-diligence track for established suppliers with valid Tier-1 certificates.
Operators and suppliers may apply in parallel. The Liberia Gaming Authority encourages full-stack onboarding: bringing your platform, your studios, and your service providers into one cohesive licensed environment.

Why Liberia

A jurisdiction built for the next decade of online gaming

Africa's oldest republic. English-speaking. Common-law foundations. A modern regulatory framework designed around the lessons of every jurisdiction that came before.

🏛️Direct national licenseNo master / sub-license layers
⚖️Common-law legal systemFamiliar to global operators
🇺🇸USD-based economyLiberian dollar pegged historically
🗣️English-speakingAll filings & hearings in English
💵USD-denominated feesWire / SWIFT settlement
📜Single, clear ordinanceThe 2026 Online Gaming Act
~8-week issuancevs 6–18 months elsewhere
🛡️FATF-aligned AMLNo greylist, no surprises
💼0% GGR taxFlat annual licensing only
🤝Mutual recognitionMGA, UKGC, IoM, GLI accepted
🌍Neutral diplomacyFriendly to all G20 nations
⏱️5-year license termPredictable, renewable

The Liberia Gaming Authority operates under the 2026 Online Gaming Ordinance, adopted by the National Legislature and assented by the Office of the President.

How Liberia compares

Lower cost. Cleaner structure. Faster issuance.

Jurisdiction Year-1 license cost Annual renewal GGR tax Issuance Structure
Liberia $25,000 $10,000 0% ~8 weeks Single national license
Curaçao (LOK, direct) ~€27,000+ ~€23,000 0% (under review) 3–6 months Direct, post-2024 reform
Isle of Man £35,000+ £35,000 1.5% 6–12 months Full Online Gambling License
Malta (MGA) €25,000+ €25,000+ 5% 4–6 months Class 1–4, multi-tier
Anjouan $20,000+ $15,000 0% 4–6 weeks Single license, new entrant
Kahnawake $25,000+ $20,000+ 0% ~6 months CPA + Operating Permit

Comparator figures are approximate, exclude consultancy and setup costs, and reflect publicly published rates at the time of this concept. Operators should verify with each authority before relying on them.

How it works

A clear, predictable licensing pathway

  1. 1

    Pre-application

    Operator forms a Liberian entity and nominates a resident compliance officer.

  2. 2

    Application

    Online filing with corporate, UBO, source-of-funds, technical, and AML/RG materials.

  3. 3

    Due Diligence

    The Authority's vetting unit conducts confidential fit-and-proper review (4–6 weeks).

  4. 4

    Approval & Invoice

    Upon clearance, the Authority issues a licensing invoice payable by wire transfer.

  5. 5

    Settlement & Oath

    Operator settles the licensing fee and the principal applicant attends a brief in-country induction.

  6. 6

    License Issued

    License number, regulator seal, and platform certification issued — typically within eight weeks.

Standards & Compliance

Modern. Predictable. Internationally aligned.

The Liberia Gaming Authority's compliance framework is benchmarked against the Malta Gaming Authority, the UK Gambling Commission, and the post-2024 Curaçao LOK regime — adopting the strongest elements of each.

AML / CFT

FATF-aligned standards: enhanced customer due diligence at $2,000 cumulative; SAR reporting to the Financial Intelligence Unit; politically-exposed-person screening; sanctions screening against OFAC, UN, EU lists.

Responsible gaming

Mandatory deposit, loss, and session limits. Self-exclusion register. 24-hour cooling-off. Reality checks. No advertising to minors. Affordability triggers at $5,000/month deposits.

Player fund protection

Segregated player funds held with a Liberia-licensed payments institution. Quarterly reconciliation. No commingling with operating capital. Insolvency waterfall in favor of players.

Technical standards

Platform hosted on Authority-approved infrastructure. Annual RNG and RTP audits by accredited labs (GLI, BMM, iTech Labs, eCOGRA). Game-fairness certification per studio per market.

Data & privacy

GDPR-equivalent protections for EU-resident players. Player-data retention limited to 7 years post-account-closure. Right of access, rectification, and erasure (subject to AML retention requirements).

Reporting & oversight

Monthly financial returns. Annual independent audit. On-site inspection rights for the Authority. Public ownership register. Quarterly enforcement bulletin published.

Monrovia · Republic of Liberia

Seat of the Liberia Gaming Authority.

The Authority operates from Monrovia — Africa's oldest republic, an English-speaking, common-law jurisdiction with a USD-anchored economy on the Atlantic coast of West Africa. Regulatory hearings, license issuance, and operator inductions are conducted in-country under the seal of the Republic.

Photograph · Monrovia, Liberia — by Bethany Laird (Unsplash)

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Liberia Gaming Authority a real, operational regulator today?

This site is a concept demonstration. The Liberia Gaming Authority is proposed under the 2026 Online Gaming Ordinance, which would establish the Authority as the single national licensing body for online gaming in or from the Republic of Liberia. Operators interested in registering early-mover interest may submit a non-binding expression of interest.

How does Liberia compare to the new Curaçao LOK regime?

Curaçao's December 2024 LOK reform replaced the master-and-sub-license model with a direct licensing regime. The reform is welcome but transitional: the application portal was paused for new applicants, fees rose materially, and existing sub-licensees face an uncertain migration. Liberia offers a clean-slate alternative: one ordinance, one regulator, one license tier, predictable fees, and no migration risk.

What does the single-tier license cover?

One Liberia Gaming Authority Operator License authorizes all online verticals: casino, sportsbook, poker, lottery, bingo, fantasy, and future products approved under the Ordinance. There is no per-vertical surcharge and no "Class 1 / 2 / 3 / 4" fragmentation.

Is there a gross gaming revenue tax?

No. Liberia charges a flat licensing fee and renewal fee. There is no GGR tax, no betting duty, and no per-event levy. Corporate income tax is negotiated under Liberia's Investment Code for substantial in-country operations.

Do I need to physically operate in Liberia?

You must establish a registered Liberian entity, appoint a resident compliance officer (Liberian citizen or permanent resident), and host your platform on Authority-approved infrastructure. You do not need to relocate your full operating team to Liberia.

Does the Authority recognize certifications from other regulators?

Yes. Valid certifications from the Malta Gaming Authority, UK Gambling Commission, Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission, Gibraltar Gambling Commission, and accredited test labs (GLI, BMM, iTech Labs, eCOGRA) are recognized to streamline the application of established operators.

How does this benefit Liberia?

Annual licensing fees flow directly to the Government of Liberia, funding national infrastructure and public services. The Authority itself creates skilled regulatory, compliance, and technical jobs in Monrovia. Licensed operators are required to bank locally, hire Liberian compliance staff, and contribute to the responsible-gaming public-education levy.

Is my market eligible for Liberia-licensed operation?

A Liberia license authorizes you to operate from Liberia. It does not override the laws of the player's country of residence. Operators remain responsible for ensuring they do not accept players from jurisdictions in which their offering is prohibited.

Bring your platform to Liberia.

One regulator. One license. One predictable fee. Issued in eight weeks.