There are two common misconceptions about iGaming compliance. The first comes from operators who think compliance is mostly operational: hire the right person, set up the right software, run the right procedures, and you are compliant.
When you receive your gaming licence, nobody hands you a calendar. There is no single document from any regulator that says here is what you owe, file, submit, and renew, and when. You are expected to know theThis is the calendar I wish someone had given me.
I added Nevis to the ICOS portfolio in early 2026 after reviewing the primary regulatory documents. The short version: it fills a genuine gap in the market between Anjouan and Curaçao, specifically for operators who need better banking and payment processor access than Anjouan provides but cannot
Nevis is the newest jurisdiction in the ICOS portfolio. What follows is the complete cost breakdown for obtaining a Nevis NOGA gaming licence through ICOS.
Compare the Anjouan, Curaçao, MGA and Nevis licenses by budget, timeline, banking services, payment processing access and operational complexity.
You have the platform. You have the games, the payment processor, the brand. You sit down to look at the licence application and realise it is forty pages long, references four pieces of legislation you have never heard of, and expects a Board-approved AML policy within thirty days.
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