Panama gaming license

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Panama offers a clear legal pathway for companies looking to enter the online gambling industry with an international focus. The Panama gambling license covers a wide range of gaming activities and is open to businesses incorporated in Panama. License holders enjoy benefits like broad operational coverage, a favorable tax environment, and privacy protections. While the process involves detailed requirements and strict compliance, it remains accessible for those aiming to reach players outside Panama. This guide outlines what you need to know about applying for and maintaining an online gambling license in Panama.

Key benefits of obtaining a gambling license in Panama

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    Favorable tax environment

    Panama applies a territorial tax system. Companies providing gambling or gaming services to clients outside Panama are exempt from local income tax, VAT, and withholding taxes. This means that profits from international operations are not subject to Panamanian tax, provided no bets are placed by Panamanian residents. There is, however, an annual licence fee and a fixed levy on gross gaming revenue.

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    Global credibility and recognition

    Holding a Panama gambling license signals operational legitimacy and regulatory compliance to partners and players. While not as widely recognizable as some European jurisdictions, the Panama license is respected in many markets and provides operators with a degree of legal certainty and consumer trust.

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    Access to international markets

    A Panama gambling license permits companies to offer online gambling services globally, except in territories where local laws prohibit offshore gambling or specifically restrict Panamanian-licensed operators. Panama does not impose mandatory server location requirements, offering flexibility for hosting and technology choices and facilitating connections with international payment systems.

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    Privacy and data protection

    Panamanian law emphasizes confidentiality for both companies and individual stakeholders. Shareholders’ details do not have to be disclosed in public registries, and player data protection is enforced according to international standards, helping enhance user confidence.

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    Long-term and cost-effective licensing

    Online gambling licenses in Panama typically have a term of seven years, with the possibility of renewal. Fixed licensing and renewal fees are relatively predictable compared to some other jurisdictions.

The Panama jurisdiction offers several license types, covering a broad range of activities:

  • B2C (Business to Consumer) licenses
    These cover operators providing direct gambling services to players, including online casinos, sports betting platforms, poker, bingo, lotto, and fantasy sports. One license can cover multiple verticals, so separate applications for each activity are not needed.
  • B2B (Business to Business) licenses
    Intended for service providers and software vendors supplying platforms or games to other licensed operators. This includes white-label solutions, game studios, and technology providers.
  • Software provider licenses
    Grant the right to develop, supply, and integrate gambling software, including RNG (Random Number Generator) games and live dealer technology, for use by licensed operators.

The permitted activities under a Panama gambling license include but are not limited to:

  • Online casinos
  • Sports betting (including eSports)
  • Poker rooms
  • Bingo and lotteries
  • Horse and dog racing
  • Fantasy sports
  • Games of skill and chance

The licensing regime is flexible, enabling operators to combine several gambling products under one authorization, supporting business growth and diversification within the international online gaming market.

The licensing process — step-by-step

Step 01

Incorporation and local representation

  • Incorporate a Panamanian company with at least three directors (may take 2–3 weeks).
  • Appoint a local legal representative (usually a law firm).
  • Prepare official corporate documents and open a local or international business bank account.
02

Preparation of documents and preliminary checks

  • Gather all documentation as listed above.
  • Run criminal background checks for all key people.
  • Prepare business plan and feasibility study.

This stage usually lasts 2–4 weeks, depending on how quickly documents are collected and certified.

03

Application submission

  • Submit the complete application to the Junta de Control de Juegos (JCJ) through your Panamanian attorney.
  • Pay the non-refundable application and investigation fee (from USD 5,000 up to USD 10,000, depending on complexity).
04

Due diligence and review

  • The JCJ reviews all documents, performs due diligence, and may request additional information.
  • Investigation of business model, funding sources, technical infrastructure, and compliance policies.
  • May involve interviews or further background checks.

Expected timeframe: 4–8 weeks, but it may be longer if additional clarifications are required.

05

License fee payment and issuance

  • Once approved, pay the initial license fee of USD 40,000 directly to the state.
  • On payment, the official gambling license is issued to the company.
  • Operators can begin offering licensed gambling and gaming services internationally (but not to Panama residents).
06

Ongoing obligations and renewal

  • Pay the annual license fee of USD 20,000 (starting from the second year).
  • Keep compliance systems (AML/KYC, technical controls, reporting) fully up to date.
  • Undergo regular regulatory audits and submit annual financial reports.
  • License renewal is required every 7 years; the renewal fee is also USD 20,000.
  • Step 01

    Incorporation and local representation

    • Incorporate a Panamanian company with at least three directors (may take 2–3 weeks).
    • Appoint a local legal representative (usually a law firm).
    • Prepare official corporate documents and open a local or international business bank account.
  • 02

    Preparation of documents and preliminary checks

    • Gather all documentation as listed above.
    • Run criminal background checks for all key people.
    • Prepare business plan and feasibility study.

    This stage usually lasts 2–4 weeks, depending on how quickly documents are collected and certified.

  • 03

    Application submission

    • Submit the complete application to the Junta de Control de Juegos (JCJ) through your Panamanian attorney.
    • Pay the non-refundable application and investigation fee (from USD 5,000 up to USD 10,000, depending on complexity).
  • 04

    Due diligence and review

    • The JCJ reviews all documents, performs due diligence, and may request additional information.
    • Investigation of business model, funding sources, technical infrastructure, and compliance policies.
    • May involve interviews or further background checks.

    Expected timeframe: 4–8 weeks, but it may be longer if additional clarifications are required.

  • 05

    License fee payment and issuance

    • Once approved, pay the initial license fee of USD 40,000 directly to the state.
    • On payment, the official gambling license is issued to the company.
    • Operators can begin offering licensed gambling and gaming services internationally (but not to Panama residents).
  • 06

    Ongoing obligations and renewal

    • Pay the annual license fee of USD 20,000 (starting from the second year).
    • Keep compliance systems (AML/KYC, technical controls, reporting) fully up to date.
    • Undergo regular regulatory audits and submit annual financial reports.
    • License renewal is required every 7 years; the renewal fee is also USD 20,000.

Licensed gambling operators in Panama must adhere to a suite of ongoing compliance requirements designed to ensure safe, transparent, and fair online gaming. The main regulator, the Panama Gaming Control Board (Junta de Control de Juegos, or JCJ), oversees these obligations and enforces standards across all licensees.

Key compliance areas include:

  • Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC):
    Operators are required to have robust systems in place to detect and prevent money laundering activities. This includes verifying the identity of every player, monitoring transactions for suspicious patterns, and regularly updating AML/KYC procedures in line with national and international standards.
  • Responsible gambling and player protection:
    Panama-licensed operators must implement responsible gambling policies. This includes providing players with self-exclusion tools, limits on deposits and losses, and clear information about responsible gambling. Support and resources for problem gambling must be easily accessible for all users.
  • Software audits and technical checks:
    All gaming software must pass initial certification and regular audits to ensure fairness and randomness. The JCJ or its designated technical partners audit platforms to confirm that game results meet internationally accepted standards.
  • Record keeping and transaction monitoring:
    License holders must keep complete records of all transactions, player activity, and financial flows. These records should be available for inspection by Panamanian authorities at any time.
  • Reporting and audits:
    Regular reporting to the regulator is mandatory. Operators must submit audited financial statements and detailed compliance reports on a set schedule, typically every year or on request.
  • Player data security:
    Protecting player privacy and the integrity of customer data is a core obligation. Operators must use industry-standard encryption and data security practices, and comply with Panamanian privacy laws.

Consequences for non-compliance:
Failure to meet these obligations can lead to administrative fines, suspension, or revocation of the gambling license.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Panama Gambling License

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What types of online gambling does the Panama license cover?

The Panama gambling license allows you to operate all common forms of online gambling. This includes casino games, sports betting, poker, eSports, lotteries, bingo, horseracing, fantasy sports, Bitcoin casinos, and games of skill. With one license, you can offer multiple gaming products to international players.

Who can apply for a Panama gambling license?

Only companies registered in Panama as corporations (under Law 32 of 1927) can apply for the license. Your company must have at least three directors, but both shareholders and directors can be of any nationality. You also need a local legal representative and attorney.

Can licensed operators accept players from Panama?

No, Panamanian law prohibits licensees from providing gambling services to Panamanian residents. All gaming activity must be targeted at international markets.

What are the main costs involved in obtaining and maintaining a Panama gambling license?

The main costs include a one-time application fee of $40,000 and an annual renewal fee of $20,000. Initial government processing and investigation fees are typically less than $10,000. You will also pay a fixed 10% levy on your gross gaming revenue.

How long does it take to get a Panama online gambling license?

Registering a Panamanian company usually takes up to 20 business days. Once your company and documents are ready, license processing by the regulator takes about 1 to 2 months.

What are the main compliance requirements for Panama gambling licensees?

License holders must maintain strong anti-money laundering (AML) and know-your-customer (KYC) procedures. You need to keep detailed transaction records, submit annual audits and financial statements, ensure proper game fairness, and respond to regulatory checks. Non-compliance can result in penalties or loss of license.

Is there any tax on gambling revenue earned outside Panama?

No, Panama applies a territorial tax system. Income earned from gaming activities outside Panama is not subject to Panamanian income tax, VAT, or withholding tax. However, there is a fixed 10% levy on gross gaming revenue.

Does Panama require servers or staff to be located locally?

No, there is no requirement for gaming servers or staff to be in Panama. This gives operators flexibility to set up technical infrastructure in other locations as needed.

How long is the Panama gambling license valid?

The standard license is valid for 7 years. It can be renewed or extended by the regulator, with renewals potentially bringing the maximum term up to 20 years in some cases.

What are common reasons for license application rejection or delay?

Applications are often delayed or rejected due to incomplete documentation, lack of clear business planning, inadequate financial resources, or insufficient AML/KYC systems. Careful preparation and professional assistance can help avoid these issues.

  • Covered Gambling Types Included?
    Online Casinos Yes
    Sports Betting Yes
    Poker Yes
    eSports Betting Yes
    Lottery Yes
    Bingo Yes
    Horseracing Yes
    Fantasy Sports Yes
    Bitcoin/Virtual Currency Casinos Yes
    Games of Skill/Hybrid Games Yes
  • License Validity Details
    Initial Period Up to 7 years
    Extensions Renewals and extensions up to 20 years possible
    Sub-Licenses Permitted under master license, fees apply
  • Fee/Tax Amount Notes
    One-time license fee $40,000 USD Paid at submission
    Annual renewal fee $20,000 USD Paid each year
    Processing/Investigation Under $10,000 USD Non-refundable
    Income Tax on Foreign Rev 0% Due to territorial tax principle
    Gross Gaming Revenue Levy 10% on GGR Main operational tax
    VAT/Sales Tax 0% on foreign revenue
    Foreign Exchange Control No Free movement of currency
    Customs Duty Concessions allowed On gaming operation equipment/materials
  • Stage Typical Duration
    Panama Company Registration Up to 20 business days
    License Application Processing 1–2 months (after docs submitted)
    Total Setup Time (est.) 1.5–3 months

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