In 2016, he graduated from the Law Faculty of Charles University in Prague. The main area of law on which he focused both during and after his university studies is software law, and intellectual property in general. After graduating from the university, Petr briefly worked at a medium-sized law firm in Prague, but in 2018 he joined Slotegrator, where he has been working ever since and where he handles the company’s day-to-day legal matters.
Petr Stehlik, a Lawyer at Slotegrator, analyzes the steps to follow to obtain a license in Curaçao. He also tackles the legal provisions, taxes, and fees to consider, as well as the reasons why the island is a good choice for operators.
Curaçao is widely known as an international hub for the iGaming sector. This small island in the south of the Caribbean attained its status as one of the key centers of the gambling industry with its permissive gambling legislation, optimal taxation scheme, and ease of doing business.
To obtain a Curaçao license, you need to follow certain steps, which include registering a company in this jurisdiction, completing an application, and paying a fee. Slotegrator’s expert legal team will help you understand the intricacies of the process — the software developer for the gambling business has been one of the leaders in the market for more than 10 years and has launched more than 150 successful projects (licensing often included). The company both helps established operators obtain a Curaçao license and works with those who are new to the market.
The island nation of Curaçao has an impressive gambling history — it was one of the first to regulate online gambling — and the jurisdiction itself occupies an important place in the global iGaming space.
The iGaming industry in Curaçao is regulated by the Ministry of Finance and the Financial Intelligence Unit. There are two types of licenses: a master license and a sublicense. The Minister of Justice has the exclusive power to issue a master license; master license holders have the right to issue an unlimited number of sublicenses. The master license is valid for a period of 5 years with the possibility of extension, while sub-licenses are valid in perpetuity, provided that the base license remains active.
Since 1996, there have been and remain only four master license holders on the island of Curaçao — Cyberluck Curaçao NV (Curaçao-eGaming) #1668/JAZ, Gaming Curaçao (GC) #365/JAZ, Curaçao Interactive Licensing NV (CIL) #5536/JAZ , Antillephone NV #8048/JAZ. New operators apply for a sublicense from one of these master license holders.
Slotegrator provides the opportunity to operate under a Curaçao sub-license as part of its White Label product. It also includes the development of an online casino platform, a wide portfolio of games, and the ability to operate under the legal entity of the company. The right combination of technical and business solutions gives the right to call this option a win-win for experienced operators and determines the growing popularity of the product in key iGaming markets.
Although the process of obtaining a gambling license in Curaçao is less complicated than in other jurisdictions, the operator must fulfill a number of requirements when applying for it on their own. Moreover, one mistake can trigger a domino effect that turns all your efforts into a waste of time.
Here are the steps that applicants will take:
Even before issuing a license, the standards compliance committee, owned by the holder of the master license, issues its verdict on the platform within the established rules. The domain, server, platform, and other technical aspects must be worked out before a license is issued.
Applicants for obtaining a license need to make sure that each document on the list is completed correctly. Potential operators often make mistakes at this stage that means they have to redo their application — or that the application is outright rejected. Depending on the holder of the master license, the criteria for reviewing documents may also differ; sometimes even a minor mistake can lead to a refusal to issue a gambling license.
Application fees vary as all master license holders have different requirements, but overall, they remain low relative to other jurisdictions. The total cost of a license, in addition to the application fee, may include registration of a company in Curaçao, fees for a local company representative, fees for legal representation and domiciliation, administrative fees, and ISP services for backups.
The financial liability of operators in Curaçao is a 2% net income tax, application fees, and license renewal fees.
Low tax rates, a quick and easy registration process, and new opportunities for developing a partner network are far from all the arguments in favor of a Curaçao license. Despite the fact that it is subject to small restrictions on target markets — users from Curaçao, the Netherlands, the USA, and France cannot play on the platforms of licensees from the jurisdiction of Curaçao — this jurisdiction remains one of the most popular in the global iGaming space.