Nigeria introduces new permit for non-domiciled operators

Nigeria introduces new permit for non-domiciled operators

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  • Daniel O'Boyle, iGaming Business
November 1, 2022 5:19 PM
  • Daniel O'Boyle, iGaming Business

Nigeria is set to introduce a new remote operator permit for offshore-licensed operators, allowing businesses to offer online gambling in Nigeria without a local presence.

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Businesses will be eligible for a remote operator permit if they already hold a licence in another jurisdiction and wish to offer their services to Nigerian players.

It will allow operators to offer casino games, bingo, slots, sports betting and poker.

The permit will be valid for five years. Operators will pay an initial $100,000 to receive the permit, followed by fees of $50,000 in each of the next four years. The Nigerian National Lottery Regulatory Commission will issue terms and conditions which permit-holders must adhere to.