Malta B2B license
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A Malta B2B license, officially known as the Critical Gaming Supply Licence, is granted by the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) for companies supplying gaming software or related services to other businesses. This license covers a wide range of activities—from casino and betting systems to control infrastructure and technical support—serving as a foundation for B2B operations in the gaming sector. Backed by clear rules, a robust regulatory process, and recognition across the EU, the MGA B2B license helps suppliers meet compliance and client requirements with confidence. Here you will find practical details on license types, requirements, timelines, and the benefits Malta offers as an iGaming hub.
Malta B2B License: Bringing Your Gaming Supply Business to Europe
Regulatory Requirements: Eligibility
To qualify for a license, applicants must satisfy the following criteria established by the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA):
Corporate Structure:
The applicant must be a legal entity incorporated in Malta or another EU/EEA member state.
Ownership & Control:
There are no restrictions on the nationality of shareholders or ultimate beneficial owners (UBOs).
Fitness & Propriety:
All shareholders, directors, and key function holders are required to undergo a rigorous MGA fitness and propriety assessment (approval process).
Capital Requirements:
A minimum issued share capital of €40,000 must be fully paid up.
Licensing Procedure: A Step-by-Step Guide
Malta B2B license: Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a Malta B2B license (Critical Gaming Supply Licence)?
A Malta B2B license, also known as a Critical Gaming Supply Licence, allows companies to supply or manage gaming software, technical systems, and related services to other businesses in the gaming industry. It does not cover direct consumer-facing operations—only business-to-business activities.
Who issues the B2B license and what is the legal framework?
The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) issues B2B licenses under the Gaming Act of 2018. The MGA is the national regulator responsible for licensing, supervision, and compliance in the gaming sector.
What services can be offered under a B2B license?
A B2B license allows companies to provide game software, back office systems, technical infrastructure, and management services for casino, betting, lotteries, controlled skill games, and more. You can cover multiple game categories in one license, but each vertical needs MGA approval.
Who can apply for a Malta B2B license?
Any company registered in Malta, the EU, or the EEA can apply. There are no restrictions on the nationality of beneficial owners. All directors, shareholders, and key employees must pass the MGA’s “fit and proper” checks.
What are the main financial requirements for a B2B license?
Applicants must pay a non-refundable €5,000 application fee and have a minimum share capital of €40,000 fully paid before the license is granted. Annual fees range from €10,000 to €35,000, depending on revenue and game types.
How long does it take to get a B2B license and how long is it valid?
The application and review process usually takes 4 to 6 months. Once issued, the license is valid for 10 years and can be renewed if the company remains compliant with MGA rules.
What are the ongoing compliance obligations for B2B license holders?
License holders must submit annual reports, undergo random and scheduled audits, and maintain strong anti-money laundering (AML) controls. The MGA also requires regular due diligence and compliance with technical, operational, and consumer protection standards.
What is the tax regime for Maltese B2B gaming companies?
Licensed B2B gaming suppliers based in Malta benefit from an effective 5% corporate tax rate, thanks to Malta’s tax refund system. Most B2B gaming supplies to other licensed gaming companies are VAT exempt.
Can a corporate group hold a single B2B license?
Yes, if one parent company holds at least 90% of the shares or voting rights in its subsidiaries, the group can have one B2B license. One group entity must handle all regulatory payments and reporting.
How is the Malta B2B license recognized internationally?
Malta’s license is well respected in the EU and often accepted by other regulated jurisdictions. MGA may grant recognition notices to companies holding equivalent European licenses, granting similar rights within Malta.
MGA B2B Licensing and Corporate Standards
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